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8 students want to share 6 candy bars equally. How much will each student get?
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1.3; 8/6 = 1.3 so each person will get 1 and 1/3 of a candy bar.
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Answer: 1.3
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8 divided by 6 will equal 1.3 so each student will get 1.3
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