Four children are sharing 10 brownies so that each one will get the same amount. How much can each child have?

10 / 4 = 2 1/2 cookies each

I'd draw 10 circles. Then I'd assign each kid a different color. Let's say they are red, green, blue and yellow. Color each cookie appropriately. Note that two cookies will have two colors each.

thanks a lot

You're welcome.

To find out how much each child can have when four children are sharing 10 brownies equally, you can divide the number of brownies by the number of children.

In this case, since there are 10 brownies and 4 children, you can divide 10 by 4 to get the result.

10 รท 4 = 2.5

Each child can have 2.5 brownies. However, since you cannot divide a single brownie into fractions, you would round down to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, each child can have 2 brownies.

if you made a diagram to show the answer what would it look like?

(please describe what it would look like)