by 2 rows
Oh, dude, arranging 6 counters in equal rows is like a puzzle, man. So, if you're into math and stuff, there are 720 different ways you can do it. But hey, who's counting, right? Just go with the flow and arrange those counters however you like.
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8 rows of 6 students 6 rows of 8 students 4 rows of 12 students 3 rows of 16 students 2 rows of 24 students 1 row of 48 students
To find the area of the quilt, you would multiply the number of rows by the number of squares in each row, and then multiply that by the area of each square. So, the area would be calculated as 8 rows x 6 squares/row x (1 foot x 1 foot) = 48 square feet.
10 by 14 = 140. Ten rows each with fourteen squares in them.
To arrange 19 plants in 9 rows with 5 plants in each row, you would need to place 8 rows with 5 plants each, and 1 row with 4 plants. This would total 8 rows x 5 plants = 40 plants, plus the remaining 4 plants in the 9th row, giving you a total of 44 plants. Therefore, it is not possible to arrange 19 plants in 9 rows with 5 plants in each row without having some rows with less than 5 plants.
Carefully arrange 12 rows with 8 coins in each row.
Yes, each would have 14, as 14 x 4 = 56.
Oh, dude, arranging 6 counters in equal rows is like a puzzle, man. So, if you're into math and stuff, there are 720 different ways you can do it. But hey, who's counting, right? Just go with the flow and arrange those counters however you like.
You can't arrange 12 apples into 5 rows with four in each. To do that you would need 20 apples because 5 rows of 4 = 20 or 5x4=20. You can arrange 12 apples into 3 groups of 4 because 3x4=12
If someone plants 20 rows with 4 types of plants, they planted a total of 20 rows. If someone plants 20 rows of each of 4 types of plants, they planted a total of 80 rows.
To plant 19 plants in 9 rows with each row containing 5 plants, you can use a geometric arrangement, such as a star or a circular pattern. By overlapping the rows, some plants will serve as intersections for multiple rows. This allows you to create a configuration where each of the 9 rows consists of 5 plants, while only using 19 individual plants.
Two ways only. 4 rows with 25 stamps each or 5 rows with 20 stamps each.
You, can't.
If you divide plants into four rows of three plants each, you would need 12 plants. With seven plants, you could divide them into two rows with 3 in one row and 4 in the other, plant them all in one row, make 3 rows with 2 in two rows and 3 in one row, etc.
5 rows with 14 in each row7 rows with 10 in each row
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