15 or any multiple of 15, including 15 trillion which is greater than the human popluation, but that is maths for you!
Yes, 14 divided by 2 is 7.
To find out how many equal groups of 8 are in 32, you would divide 32 by 8. The quotient is 4, which means there are 4 equal groups of 8 in 32. This can also be represented as 32 ÷ 8 = 4.
When you have finished dividing, the divisor (the number you divided BY) and thequotient (the answer you got) together, are both of those numbers, either way.Either of them can be the number of equal groups, and then the other one is thenumber in each group.
A person could always purchase separate sticks of candy rather than trying to divide a stick into equal pieces. A person could also use a ruler or a scale after cutting the candy stick to make sure all pieces are equal.
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3 equal groups of 7 or vice versa, if you mean groups of even nos-no
You will have four in each of the five groups.
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Well, honey, when you divide 72 into equal groups, you're basically asking how many groups you can split 72 things into without any leftovers. So, if you want each group to have the same number of things, you'd end up with 1 group of 72, 2 groups of 36, 3 groups of 24, 4 groups of 18, 6 groups of 12, 8 groups of 9, or 12 groups of 6. Math can be a real hoot when you break it down like that!
15 or any multiple of 15, including 15 trillion which is greater than the human popluation, but that is maths for you!
Divide it into 72 pieces, group them into groups of 8. DoNe
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, like, 145 divided into equal groups means you're breaking up 145 into smaller, equal parts. If you divide 145 by, say, 5, each group would have 29 in it. It's like slicing up a pizza, but with numbers.
The GCF is 15.
Yes, 14 divided by 2 is 7.