
Math of Friendship: A Number One Bond!
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- If you and two friends each have 5 candies, how many candies are there in total?
- You are sharing 12 cookies equally with 3 friends. How many cookies does each person get?
- If a group of 4 friends wants to split a bill of $20 evenly, how much does each person pay?
- You and your friend are collecting stamps. You have 7 stamps and your friend has 8. How many stamps do you have together?
- If 5 friends want to sit together in a row, how many different ways can they arrange themselves?
- If a pizza is cut into 8 slices and you and your friend each eat 2 slices, how many slices are left?
- You have a rope that is 30 inches long. You and your friend need to divide it equally. How long will each piece be?
- If you and your friend both agree to meet at exactly 3:30 PM, what does 3:30 represent?
- You are planning a party and you need to buy 2 drinks per friend. If you have 6 friends coming, how many drinks do you need?
- If you have a rectangular garden with length 10 feet and width 5 feet, and you and a friend are sharing it equally, what is the area each of you get?