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if there are 3 orange (8 slices ) in a picnic and 4 students participants in the picnic distribution equally how many slices will come to each and what will be part of one orange ​

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Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: The answer is 6 equal slices.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Given

There are 3 oranges

Each orange has 8 slices

There are 4 student in the picnic taking part to eat orange

Step 2: Find the equal distribution

Total Number of slices = no. of oranges X no. of slices in each orange

Total Number of slices = 3 X 8 = 24 slices

There 4 students can have maximum 24 slices from 3 oranges

Each student will have = \frac{24}{4} slices

Therefore each student will have 6 slices from 3 oranges.

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Answered by vishakasaxenasl
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Answer:

Each student will have 6 slices of oranges.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 3 orange (8 slices ) in a picnic and 4 students participants in the picnic distribution equally how many slices will come to each and what will be part of one orange

Let's solve this problem.

It is given to us that

Total students in picnic = 4

total oranges are = 3

each has 8 slices that means one orange has 8 slices

So total slices = 8 x 3 = 24 slices

Now these 24 slices will be divided among 4 students.

Part each student will get = Number of slices/ number of students

So each student will have = 24/4 = 6 slices of oranges

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