Term 3 Week 2
Two groups of friends are sharing chocolate bars.
Each group wants to share the chocolate bars fairly so every person gets the same amount and no chocolate remains.
In the first group of friends, four students receive three chocolate bars. How much chocolate did each person get in the first group?
In the second group of friends, eight students are given six chocolate bars. How much chocolate did each person get?
Which group of students got more chocolate?
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How much chocolate did each person get in the first group?
¾ because there are 4 students and they were given three chocolate pieces each.
In the second group they got 6/8.
Which group of students got more chocolates. Both groups had the same amount of chocolate each because 6/8 and ¾ are the same.
Hi Timeus, this is great work. I can see that you have been working really really hard with the maths problem. Well done. I really like the way you have showed your thinking using visuals-A photo of your your thinking. Well done! Keep up the great work!!
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