None.
2 pairs = 2*2 people
So 4 rows of 2 pairs = 2*2*4 = 16 people.
You have only 8.
One row of eighteen people, eighteen rows of one person, nine rows of two people or two rows of nine people.
2
2 rows of 24 3 rows of 16 4 rows of 12
If they can stand in rows of 5 the total number must be a multiple of 5. Also, if they can stand in rows of 6 the total number must be a multiple of 6. The smallest such number is the least common multiple of 5 and 6, which is 30. So there can by 6 rows of 5-in-a-row or 5 rows of 6-in-a-row.
how many rows can you make with 169
One row of eighteen people, eighteen rows of one person, nine rows of two people or two rows of nine people.
8x4=32
Make sure each section has a section leader that could tell you when someone has not shown up or needs help with music. And try to have an equal amount of instruments to even out the sound of the band.
1 row of 12 12 rows of 1 3 rows of 4 4 rows of 3 2 rows of 6 6 rows of 2
2
2 rows of 24 3 rows of 16 4 rows of 12
one row of 18 chairs two rows of 9 chairs three rows of 6 chairs
The line of cells that are horizontal.
it had three rows of people each consisting of 50 people in each row.
If they can stand in rows of 5 the total number must be a multiple of 5. Also, if they can stand in rows of 6 the total number must be a multiple of 6. The smallest such number is the least common multiple of 5 and 6, which is 30. So there can by 6 rows of 5-in-a-row or 5 rows of 6-in-a-row.
6
Yes, the word 'rows' is both a noun and a verb. The noun 'rows' is the plural form of the singular noun 'row', a word for people or things arranged in a line; a horizontal arrangement of items; a continuous line of buildings along a street; a word for a thing(s). The verb 'rows' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to 'row', meaning to move a boat through water by means of oars; to crew a boat propelled by oars; a word for an action. Noun forms: row, rows Verb forms: row, rows, rowing, rowed.