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An ice cream vendor had 220 cherries. He split the cherries evenly among 110 ice cream sundaes. How many cherries did the vendor put on each sundae? 4125

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An ice cream vendor had 220 cherries. He split the cherries evenly among 110 ice cream sundaes. How many cherries did the vendor put on each sundae? 4125

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The vendor had 220 cherries and he split them evenly among 110 ice cream sundaes.

Step 1: Identify the total number of cherries, which is 220.

Step 2: Identify the total number of ice cream sundaes, which is 110.

Step 3: Divide the total number of cherries by the total number of sundaes to find out how many cherries are on each sundae.

So, 220 cherries ÷ 110 sundaes = 2 cherries per sundae.

Therefore, the vendor put 2 cherries on each sundae.

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