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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 18:20 StupidFatChipmunk

Les bergers Un homme se promène dans les montagnes et croise deux bergers qui s'appe
manger.
Il leur demande s'il peut partager leur repas. Les bergers acceptent
Le premier berger a 7 fromages et le deuxième en a s.
Ils s'installent tous les trois et mangent chacun quatre fromages.
Pour les dédontsager, le promeneur leur donne 12 $.
Le premier prend 7$ ei le deuxième prend 5$.
Le partage est-il équitable?
La réponse?

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