QuestionWhich problem cannot be solved?
1. 30 candies into 6 piles:
2. 6 candies into 4 piles:
3. 0 candies into 6 piles:
4. 6 candies into 0 piles:
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. The number of candies Pablo has is a whole number (non-negative integer).
. The number of piles Pablo wants to make is a whole number (non-negative integer).
3. Each pile should have an equal number of candies.
4. A pile can have zero candies.
STEP 2
We can find the number of candies in each pile by dividing the total number of candies by the number of piles.
STEP 3
For the first scenario, plug in the given values for the total number of candies and the number of piles to calculate the candies per pile.
STEP 4
Calculate the candies per pile for the first scenario.
STEP 5
For the second scenario, plug in the given values for the total number of candies and the number of piles to calculate the candies per pile.
STEP 6
Calculate the candies per pile for the second scenario.
STEP 7
For the third scenario, plug in the given values for the total number of candies and the number of piles to calculate the candies per pile.
STEP 8
Calculate the candies per pile for the third scenario.
STEP 9
For the fourth scenario, plug in the given values for the total number of candies and the number of piles to calculate the candies per pile.
STEP 10
In mathematics, division by zero is undefined. Therefore, the fourth scenario does not have a solution.
The problem that would NOT have a solution is "ablo has6 pieces of candy and wants to divide them into0 equal piles. You want to know how many pieces will be in each pile."
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