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# a math question figure it out

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Sara has 2 candy bars and she wants to split them equally between a amount of kids how many kids can sara split her candy bars between

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As she can split her candy bars into any fraction, she can technically share them with infinite kids.

*NOTE: Don't say infinity. infinity isn't a number. I think of it as a concept - always bigger than the biggest number calculable or memorable or storable in any way, shape, or form.

helperid1839321  Oct 24, 2017
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If Sara splits it between 1 kid, that kid gets 2 candy bars.

If Sara splits it between 5 kids, they each get $$2\over5$$ candy bars.

If Sara splits it between 999999999999999999999999999 kids, they still each get $$2\over999999999999999999999999999$$ candy bars each.

Final answer? A lot.

Mathhemathh  Oct 24, 2017
edited by Mathhemathh  Oct 24, 2017

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