Ms. Jones bought 1 pound of banana chips for her 4 children. she want to give each of them equal amounts. Can you help her figure out how much she should give each of them.

one quarter of a pound of chips. each of her children is 1 out of the 4 children, so they each deserve 1/4 of the chips.

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To figure out how much Ms. Jones should give each of her children, we can divide the total weight of the banana chips (1 pound) by the number of children (4). This will give us the equal amount that each child should receive.

So, the calculation would be: 1 pound / 4 children.

Performing this calculation, we find that each child should receive 0.25 pounds (or 1/4 pound) of banana chips.