Ted wanted to share 2!/2 pounds of strawberries equally with 5 friends. How many pounds of strawberries would each person get?

It has been a while since I did math under a linden tree, but since 2!/2 is 1, you have 1 pound, so

each person would get 1/5 pounds of strawberries.

It would help if you proofread your questions before you posted them.

Instead of "2!/2", I assume you mean 21.2. I also assume that Ted wants a share.

21.2/6 = ?

To find out how many pounds of strawberries each person would get, you can divide the total weight of strawberries by the number of friends.

First, let's calculate the total weight of strawberries Ted wants to share. 2!/2 is equivalent to 2 x 1 / 2, which simplifies to 1 pound of strawberries.

Next, we divide the total weight (1 pound) by the number of friends (5).

1 pound ÷ 5 friends = 0.2 pounds per person.

Therefore, each person would get 0.2 (or 1/5) pounds of strawberries.