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17 August, 09:22

7 friends picked 7 quarts of blueberries. Three of the friends will share 4 quarts of blueberries equally and the other 4 friends will share 3 quarts of the blueberries equally. In which group does each friend get a greater amount of blueberries? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. 17 August, 11:22
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    7 because each friend would get 3 and with four you divide with 2 not enough then with 3 each friend would get 1 so 7 would be your answer
  2. 17 August, 12:32
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    We wish to find the number of quarts per person, which we realize will be a fractional amount. In the first instance, the fraction is 4/3, or 1 1/3 quart per person. The second group is 3/4, or 0.75 quarts per person. This is less.

    An even easier explanation is that 3 friends splitting 4 quarts means each gets a quart of their own, plus a third of the remaining quart. Four friends divvying up three quarts can't even make a whole quart for each. The three have to put a quarter of the quart into a container for the fourth to enjoy equal shares.
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