It should be 44
Oh, absolutely! Let's take a moment to appreciate the number 23. You can split it into equal groups, like 2 groups of 11 and 1 group of 1. Remember, there are many ways to divide numbers, so feel free to explore and find the one that brings you joy.
split into equal groups
56 will split into the following groups... 56 groups of 1 28 groups of 2 14 groups of 4 7 groups of 8 8 groups of 7 4 groups of 14 2 groups of 28 and 1 group of 56
They can't be split evenly into groups of six. Sixteen people can split into two groups of six, and there will be four people left over.
spit it into 3 groups
Since the question does not mention 3 equal groups, then the answer is simple: Anyway you want to!! Ex. 1 group of 2 , a second group of 5, and the third group of 10 (2+5+10= 17)
You would split 35 people into 7 groups with 5 people in each group. This is because 35 divided by 5 equals 7 with no remainder, ensuring that all 35 people are evenly distributed among the groups.
To split the alphabet into four equitable groups, you can divide the 26 letters into groups of approximately equal size. One way to do this is to create groups of 6 or 7 letters each: Group 1 (A-F), Group 2 (G-L), Group 3 (M-R), and Group 4 (S-Z). This results in three groups of 7 letters and one group of 5 letters, ensuring a balanced distribution. Alternatively, you could also adjust the groups slightly based on specific needs or contexts.
If you have five apples and split them into 0 groups, they would have to vanish. Things can not simply be deleted from this world. This is why you can not group anything into a group of 0.
14. 4 groups of girls. and 3 groups of boys.
If a dollars worth of dimes is divided into two equal groups, each group would contain half of the total value of dimes. Since each dime is worth 10 cents, there would be 10 dimes in each group for a total of 20 dimes. This is because 1 dollar is equal to 100 cents, and dividing 100 cents by 10 cents per dime gives us 10 dimes in each group.
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group. When a troop or group is split into smaller groups, they are called "patrols".