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.
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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.
7 groups, with 3 in each3 groups, with 7 in each21 groups, with 1 in each1 group, with 21 in each
If, by "equal groups", you mean groups of equal things, you get how many in all [the total number] by simply addingthem all together. Sometimes adding is called summation.If, by "equal groups", you mean equal-sized groups of things, you get how many in all by multiplying the number of groups by the number of things in each member group.The number of things in a group is also called its cardinality. Loosely, cardinality is the size of the group, or the number of elements ["things"] in the group.
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.
they can be 2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, or 16 groups of 2
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.
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392 divided by 4 is equal to 98.
Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
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16 by 2,4 by 8.
To divide 72 into equal groups, you would need to know how many groups you want to create. For example, if you want to divide 72 into 4 equal groups, you would perform the division 72 ÷ 4 = 18. Each group would contain 18 items. The number of items in each group is determined by dividing the total number of items (72) by the number of groups desired.
two1.00/0.10 = 1010/5 = 2
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Ah, that's a wonderful question, friend. When you combine equal groups to find out how many in total, we call that multiplication. It's like adding groups together to see the big picture. Remember, there are many ways to create beauty in math just like in painting, so keep exploring and creating!