Sarah brings in 700 sour
worms to distribute to the
students at her school. She gives
2...
Mathematics, 19.07.2021 01:40 tjaigirl
Sarah brings in 700 sour
worms to distribute to the
students at her school. She gives
2/7 of the worms to the
Kindergartners. Of the remaining
worms, she gives 7/25 to the 1st
graders. Of the remaining
worms, she gives 4/9 to the 2nd
graders. Of the remaining
worms, she gives 37/50 to the 3rd
graders. Sarah then
distributes the remaining worms
evenly between the 4th graders.
If there are 13 4th graders, how
many worms does each 4th
grader get?
Answers: 1
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Answers: 1
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