G = C/6 where C is the number in the class and G is the number in each group.
Muslims were divided into two groups
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That depends on how many groups you want.
Divided by, is like saying how many groups are there. E.g. 24 divided by 4 = how many groups of 4 are there in 24, so a smaller number would equal more groups to fit into the larger number.
Yes. It can be divided into -- 21 equal groups of 1 each -- 3 equal groups of 7 each -- 7 equal groups of 3 each
You can write that in several different ways: n/8 n -- 8 1 -- n 8
R. Lawther has written: 'Centres of centralizers of unipotent elements in simple algebraic groups' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups 'A1 subgroups of exceptional algebraic groups' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups, Lie algebras
James E. Humphreys has written: 'Conjugacy classes in semisimple algebraic groups' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups, Lie algebras, Conjugacy classes, Semisimple Lie groups 'Arithmetic groups' -- subject(s): Arithmetic groups, Group theory, Lie groups, Linear algebraic groups 'Modular Representations of Finite Groups of Lie Type'
Michel Waldschmidt has written: 'Diophantine Approximation on Linear Algebraic Groups' 'Transcendence methods' -- subject(s): Transcendental numbers, Algebraic number theory 'Linear independence of logarithms of algebraic numbers' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups, Linear dependence (Mathematics), Algebraic fields
Tonny Albert Springer has written: 'Jordan algebras and algebraic groups' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups, Jordan algebras
Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
Muslims were divided into two groups
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The vertebrates are further divided into five groups or classes.
sounds divided into 4 groups
Invertebrates can be divided into 5 groups. Insects Arachnids Crustaceans Worms Molluscs
No. Atoms are divided into groups according to their proprieties and electron configurations.