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Easyay! You have 36 apples to share with your friends. If each friend gets exactly 2 apples, which equation could you use to solve for the number of friends?
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Easyay! You have 36 apples to share with your friends. If each friend gets exactly 2 apples, which equation could you use to solve for the number of friends?
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Easyay! You have 36 apples to share with your friends. If each friend gets exactly 2 apples, which equation could you use to solve for the number of friends?
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(Assuming that you aren't going to get any apples)
You'd use this equation:
36 ÷ 2 = ?
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