Six kids share 5 candy bars equally, what fraction will each kid get?

To find the fraction that each kid will get when they share 5 candy bars equally, we need to divide the total number of candy bars by the number of kids. In this case, there are 6 kids and 5 candy bars.

To calculate the fraction, we divide the number of candy bars (5) by the number of kids (6). So, each kid will get 5/6 of a candy bar.

To break it down further, we can say that each kid will get 5 candy bars out of a total of 6 candy bars. Hence, the fraction is 5/6.

To find out the fraction each kid will get, we can divide the number of candy bars by the number of kids.

Number of candy bars: 5
Number of kids: 6

To divide the candy bars equally among 6 kids, divide the number of candy bars by the number of kids:

5 candy bars ÷ 6 kids

This results in a fraction of 5/6. Each kid will get 5/6 (five-sixths) of a candy bar.

5/6