Well, honey, to divide 72 into 5 groups of 16, you need to add 8 more. That way, you'll have a total of 80, which can be divided evenly into those 5 groups of 16. Math can be a real diva sometimes, but we just gotta roll with it.
6 ways. 32 divided by 1=32 32 divided by 2=16 32 divided by 4= 8 32 divided by 8 = 4 32 divided by 16= 2 32 divided by 32= 1
16x = 4 Divide both sides by '16' Hence 16x/16 = 4/16 x = 4 / 16 x = 1/4
It must be less than or equal to the smallest of the set of numbers whose GCF you are trying to obtain. So it must be less than or equal to 16. Furthermore, it is not 16 because 16 is not a factor of 42. Therefore, it must be less than 16.
x = 16 3x = 48 divide both sides by three to get x by itself x=16
8x = 16 is NOT an 'Inequality#'. However, 8x > 16 is an inequality as is 8x > 16 . NB Treat inequalities as an 'equals'. except for negative numbers or fractions. Hence 8x > 16 Divide both sides by '8' x > 2 Similarly 8x < 16 x < 2
6 ways. 32 divided by 1=32 32 divided by 2=16 32 divided by 4= 8 32 divided by 8 = 4 32 divided by 16= 2 32 divided by 32= 1
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Yes. The group can be divided into 2, 4, 8 or 16 groups evenly.
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.
No. You can only divide a square into 4, 9, 16 etc (i.e. they must be square numbers.
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! If you have 16 and you want to see how many groups of 8 you can make, you simply divide 16 by 8. And you know what? You can make 2 groups of 8 from 16! Just like that, you've created a beautiful division problem.
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No, they cannot. The GCF must evenly divide the LCM.
16 divide by 1.000 equl = 16
Divide the four numbers by that 4 when added up 10 + 12 + 14 + 16 = 52 52/4 = 13