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Suzanne in Barry each by four equals sized bagels. They divide the bagels equally among themselves and three other friends. How many bagels does each person get
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2 people times 4 bagels is 8 bagels. 2 people plus 3 of their friends is 5 people. 8 bagels shared by 5 people is 1.6 bagels per person. Hope I helped!!! :-)
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