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4 March, 07:31

Barry was pretty particular about his chocolate chip cookies. He always wanted each cookie to have the same number of chocolate chips. He had 102 chocolate chips and 9 cookies in his "perfect" batch. How many chips will each cookie get? How many will not go in a cookie. Check with multiplication.

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  1. 4 March, 09:39
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    Each cookie gets 11 chocolate chips. 3 chocolate chips will not be used.
  2. 4 March, 09:45
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    So you need to Divide 102 by 9 and you get 11 3/9 of the cookies with chocolate chips. So 11 of them get chips and 3/9 don't get the chips. I am pretty sure.
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