there are 6 bars of chocolate to be share equally among 4 children. how much does each children get?

6/4 = 1 2/4 = 1 1/2

To determine how much chocolate each child will get, you can divide the total number of chocolate bars (6) by the number of children (4).

Here's the calculation:

6 chocolate bars รท 4 children = 1.5 chocolate bars per child.

So, each child will get 1.5 bars of chocolate.

Keep in mind that when dividing whole numbers, as in this case, you may sometimes end up with a decimal or fraction. In such cases, you can either round it to the nearest whole number or express it as a decimal or fraction, depending on the context or preference.