Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.02.2020 02:50, ryantrajean7

Marie wrote this expression to describe the number of cherries she would give each friend.

c ÷ 3

which situation could be described by this expression?

a.
marie does not know how many cherries she has to share. she knows she is sharing her cherries equally with 3 friends.

b.
marie does not know how many cherries she has to share. she knows she will give each friend 3 cherries.

c.
marie knows she has 3 cherries to share. she does not know how many friends she is sharing her cherries with.

d.
marie knows she has 3 cherries to share. she does not know how many cherries each friend will get.

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