 So you're either going to say yes or no. Were they right? Yes or no? Yes for was the distribution not fair Okay, not fair would be yes and fair would be no Okay, so were they right was the distribution unfair one two three Okay, excellent. So data explain why Because let actually let because this is what I'm thinking. Okay. I'm looking at this problem, and this is what I see Hmm. I have four students and we're giving them three subs There is okay. We have eight students. We're giving them seven subs That's one less than the other group received that seems fair to me And then we have the third group which has eight students the third group has Eight students seven subs one less sub seems fair to me too Actually what I think is the only group that got short change was the fourth because there's five students They got three subs. So why can't I say that the first three groups? Got shared equally. Why can't I say that? Continue data the three groups of the four groups. They didn't get the same Did don't have the same amount They didn't get the same amount because they don't have the same number of students and they don't get the same number of Sandwiches so for example when I did number one I got zero and seventy-five hundred or three-fourths and Each student got three-fourths of a sandwich But that wouldn't be fair because the second group they got four sets of a sandwich, which was eight times of a sandwich Excellent, and what about the other two? How does that compare with the other two as well? Amelia um the other two groups well First of all, I think it's fair because Um each group got one less um sub Each group got one less sub So I think it's fair because none of the groups got two less subs than other groups Okay, so take a look at Around the room. So apparently there's there's something there's something a little bit off with our thinking Okay, um Gabby, I just agree with you Amelia. I'm not all of it It's fair because each group got different um get different piece of pieces of sub for example The first one has zero and seventy-five hundred whereas the last the fourth group has zero and six tenths You said that some groups Don't have two less Two less sandwiches and others but the fourth group says had five students and shared three sandwiches and three is less than five The second group and the fourth group had the same number of students But they didn't get the same number of subs or sandwiches So that wouldn't be um two one less than one less sandwich. So I disagree with your thinking Amelia