๐Ÿช Sharing & Division

Fair sharing, remainders, and proportional splits

๐Ÿช Fair sharing

Many Kangaroo problems ask: "How do you split things fairly?" The key is to find the total, then divide equally.

Total รท Number of people = Each person's share

๐Ÿ‘ Sharing with special rules

Example: 6 sheep share 210g of food. The smallest sheep gets twice as much as each of the others.

The trick: turn the word problem into an equation. "Twice as much" means one portion counts for 2, making the total 7 portions instead of 6.

๐Ÿช Making it equal

Example: Anna has 1 cookie, Bonnie has 4, Caspar has 7. They share 15 more cookies so everyone has the same total.

๐Ÿฌ Remainders

A grandmother divides candies: 20 per bag, 12 left over. She put the maximum per bag (so the bags can't hold 21 or more). Minimum total candies?

She needs at least enough grandchildren that 21 candies per person would leave fewer than 12 remaining. With 13 grandchildren: 13 ร— 21 = 273 > 13 ร— 20 + 12 = 272. So minimum = 13 ร— 20 + 12 = 272.

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