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Mathematics, 01.02.2022 14:40 molly5318

You have a large basket of assorted candy, including Starbursts, Reese's Cups, and Hershey's chocolate. There are three students to whom you want to evenly distribute the candy. You have three empty bags which can be used to allot candy for each student. Write out steps for how to distribute the candy to each student, adhering to the following guidelines: Each student should receive the same total number of candies (e. g., if Student 1 gets 10 candies, Students 2 and 3 should also receive 10 candies)

The types of candy should be distributed as evenly as possible to each student (e. g., one student should not receive all of the Starbursts)

Student 3 has a peanut allergy and should not receive any Reese's Cups (Reese's Cups should be distributed between the other students instead)

Any leftover candy should be left in the basket

Be as detailed as possible when writing the instructions to describe how you will break down each step.

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