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Understanding Potato Chip Fractions: Sharing Equally Among Three Friends

In this engaging math scenario, three friends want to share a bag of 150 potato chips equally. Each person receives 1/3 of the total bag, which translates to approximately 50 chips each. This breakdown not only highlights basic fraction concepts but also converts the share into decimal form (0.333) and percentage (33%) for a comprehensive understanding of distribution. This practical example bridges the gap between math and real-life sharing situations.

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Understanding Potato Chip Fractions: Sharing Equally Among Three Friends

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  1. Potato chip fractions By: Alex W. and Maverick P.

  2. There are three people. They all want potato chips. • There are 150 potato chips in all.

  3. What fraction, decimal, and percent of the potato chips does each person get?

  4. Each person gets 1/3 of the bag. • Each person gets .333333333333333333333333333333 of the bag. • Each person gets 33% of the bag.

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