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Jacob has 34 cookies. He wants to split them equally between himself and his 2 friends. How many cookies will each one get? a. 16 b. 16 R1 C. 16 and 1/3
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Jacob has 34 cookies. He wants to split them equally between himself and his 2 friends. How many cookies will each one get? a. 16 b. 16 R1 C. 16 and 1/3
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Jacob has 34 cookies. He wants
to split them equally between
himself and his 2 friends. How
many cookies will each one get?
a. 16
b. 16 R1
C. 16 and 1/3
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Answer:
34 divided by 3 =
11 and a ton of .33's
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The answers is B. 16 R1
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