Equal Sharing Problems

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Equal Sharing Problems.........

What does equal mean?

The Task............ You are going to have a partner to work with to solve equal sharing problems. You should do your work on the paper provided and when your group has finished post your problem on the paper that matches the number of the problem.

Equal Sharing Problem #1 3 children want to share 5 candy bars so that each person gets the same amount. The candy bars are the same size. How much can each child have?

Equal Sharing Problem #2 8 kids were sharing 10 small pizzas. How much pizza would each kid get if they shared the pizza equally?

Equal Sharing Problem #3 There are 12 children who want to share 8 little pies so that everyone gets and equal share. How much pie can one child have?

Equal Sharing Problem #4 Luz has 9 candy bars to share with her friends. Altogether, there are 12 children, including Luz. Everyone wants the same amount. How much candy bar can each child have?