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A repeated-group division with an unknown multiplier involves dividing a total quantity into equal groups, where the number of groups or the size of each group is not known initially. This type of problem often requires the use of algebra to determine the unknown, forming equations based on the relationship between the total, the number of groups, and the size of each group. It can be represented mathematically as ( \text{Total} = \text{Number of Groups} \times \text{Size of Each Group} ). Solving for the unknown multiplier often involves identifying patterns or applying division and multiplication concepts.

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