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karissafrazier:
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karissafrazier:
Zeke:
How many people are there, total?
karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
How many people are there, total?
5 ppl
Zeke:
So we divide 15 kilos by 5 people
n32carrillo:
3. easy lmao. u just divide 15 by 5
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n32carrillo:
(i tired, idk if im right lmao)
karissafrazier:
it's wrong
Zeke:
I'm still explaining, now we have 3 kilos for each person
n32carrillo:
welp i tried :(
karissafrazier:
@n32carrillo wrote:
welp i tried :(
go sleep
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n32carrillo:
my b
n32carrillo:
@karissafrazier wrote:
@n32carrillo wrote:
welp i tried :(
go sleep
cant sleep. not tired
karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
I'm still explaining, now we have 3 kilos for each person
talking to n32
Zeke:
So 3 kilos - 1.3 kilos is how much
karissafrazier:
feel ya there
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karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
So 3 kilos - 1.3 kilos is how much
mmmmmm 1.7 kilos?
Zeke:
Correct
karissafrazier:
that's it?
Zeke:
yes
karissafrazier:
well i'll have more on the way
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karissafrazier:
Zeke:
Post new one
karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
Post new one
just did
Zeke:
Same rule applies, take the amount of ounces, divide it by the amount of dogs.
karissafrazier:
mom ;-; what are u doing on my question ;-;
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karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
Same rule applies, take the amount of ounces, divide it by the amount of dogs.
91 ounces?
Zeke:
So 546÷6 equals
karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
So 546÷6 equals
91
Zeke:
So 91, now we have each dog leaving 12 ounces correct
Zeke:
What do we do to find the amount each dog is leaving behind
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karissafrazier:
@zeke wrote:
What do we do to find the amount each dog is leaving behind
91-12?
karissafrazier:
mom why are u still stalking ;-;
Zeke:
No, each dog has 91 ounces of food. Every single one of them leave 12 ounces behind.
So 91-?=12
Zeke:
What can we take away from 91 to leave it 12
karissafrazier:
84?
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Zeke:
No, a really easy way to do this is
12-91= ?
karissafrazier:
79?
Zeke:
Yes, correct,
The answer would've been -79 but since we did it a different way we take the negative away and the answer becomes 79 ✓
karissafrazier:
mom don't u and aunt yuki have to take care of the puppy @danceofmoon
karissafrazier:
999/9 right
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Zeke:
This ones really easy, what's 999÷9
karissafrazier:
1008
Zeke:
How did you get that answer
karissafrazier:
wdym is that not the answer
Zeke:
no I'm asking how you got 1008 when the question is 999 divided by 9
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Zeke:
So 999 ÷ 9
karissafrazier:
oof soz woke up not long ago so my eyes aren't clear
karissafrazier:
read that as 999+9
Zeke:
that's okay, so we get 111
Zeke:
Now each horse has left 18 ounces correct
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Zeke:
We do 18-111
karissafrazier:
-93 or 93
Zeke:
It's -93 but since we did the subtraction the opposite way, we will take off the -
What will your answer become
karissafrazier:
93
Zeke:
Correcto ✓
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karissafrazier:
@danceofmoon don't u think i don't see u stalking my question