Draw two lines the same length. One line will represent one group and another array will represent another line. But they MUST BE EQUAL!!!
To divide a class of 32 students into groups with equal numbers of students, you would need to find the factors of 32. The factors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Therefore, you can divide the class into 1 group of 32 students, 2 groups of 16 students, 4 groups of 8 students, 8 groups of 4 students, 16 groups of 2 students, or 32 groups of 1 student. So, there are 6 ways to divide the class into groups with equal numbers of students.
30C8 = 5,852,925
they can be 2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, or 16 groups of 2
20 x 19 x 18/3 x 2 = 1,140 groups
7 because we will divide 31 ÷4
Ms. Diaz has several options for dividing her class of 30 students into 10 groups. She could create groups of varying sizes, such as three groups of 4 students and seven groups of 3 students, or any other combination that totals 30. The groups can also consist of different sizes, such as one group of 10 and nine groups of 2. Ultimately, the arrangement depends on her specific goals for the group dynamics and activities.
2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, 16 groups of 2. Not really divided or in groups, but there could be 1 group of 32 or everyone by themselves.
15 or any multiple of 15, including 15 trillion which is greater than the human popluation, but that is maths for you!
The standard collective noun for the noun 'class' is 'a class of students'.Example: A class of students painted the mural in the school lobby.The noun 'class' is a general collective noun for groups of people or things.Example: We cater to a very selective class of clients.
we can make 1 group
It is not easy to teach a class of students which a wide range of skills and abilities. Sometimes, grouping students according to similar skills can be helpful. You can then work in small groups with the students.
To find the number of girls in the class, we can use the ratio of girls to boys, which is 5 to 2. This means for every 7 students (5 girls + 2 boys), there are 5 girls. To find the total number of groups of 7 in 49 students, we divide 49 by 7, giving us 7 groups. Therefore, the number of girls is 7 groups × 5 girls/group = 35 girls.