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Father wants to split 4 candies for his 2 children, Ricky and Martin. How many ways are there to split the candies given that each of them will have at least 1 candy?
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Father wants to split 4 candies for his 2 children, Ricky and Martin. How many ways are there to split the candies given that each of them will have at least 1 candy?
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Father wants to split 4 candies for his 2 children, Ricky and Martin. How many ways are there to split the candies given that each of them will have at least 1 candy?
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Answer: 2 to ricky and 2 for martin
Step-by-step explanation: 4 divided by 2 is 2.
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They each get 2 candies
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