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  • 03-11-2022
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For a winter-themed Valentine's Day party, Mr. Rivera made 12 cups of hot chocolate. Does he have enough hot chocolate to give 26 kids 1/2 of a cup each?

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KeenenF28243 KeenenF28243
  • 03-11-2022

Multiply the number of kids by the number of cups for each kid. This is 26 times 1/2.

[tex]26\cdot\frac{1}{2}=\frac{26}{2}=13[/tex]

It means 13 cups are needed to give each of the 26 kids 1/2 of a cup of chocolate.

Mr. Rivera does not have enough hot chocolate to give 26 kids 1/2 of a cup of chocolate.

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