Either 5 rows of 7 students - or - 7 rows of 5 students.
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or 1 row of 35 students
or 35 rows of 1 student (like in an exam hall)
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You would have 7 lines with 8 students in each line. Also have 2 lines with 28 students, or 4 lines with 14 students.
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
Each number is equal to itself - and to no other number.
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you are arranging 70 plants in a rectangular garden with the same number in each row how many ways can you arrange the garden
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6 students in each court
You would have 7 lines with 8 students in each line. Also have 2 lines with 28 students, or 4 lines with 14 students.
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
Each number is equal to itself - and to no other number.
To find out how many students were in each bus, we first subtract the students who traveled in cars from the total number of students: 331 - 7 = 324 students. Then, we divide the remaining students by the number of buses to determine how many students were in each bus: 324 students / 6 buses = 54 students in each bus.
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The number of newspapers is calculated by dividing the total number of newspapers read by students by the number of times each newspaper is read. In this case, with 300 students reading 5 newspapers each, the total number of newspapers read is 300 students * 5 newspapers = 1500 newspapers. Dividing this by the number of students who read each newspaper (60 students) gives 1500 newspapers / 60 students = 25 newspapers in total.
No.
If the total number of people is T, then there are 19*T/20 students.
The number of protons in an atom is equal to its atomic number.