16 by 2,4 by 8.
You can have one group of 12, two groups of 6, three groups of 4, four groups of 3, six groups of 2, or twelve groups of one. If you count "one group of 12", then there are six different ways. If not, then there are five. To be awkward, the way the question is put, there is an infinity of ways. Choose any n, where n is any positive integer number you like and you can have n groups each one with 12/n in it.
Oh, dude, you can divide 20 into equal groups in so many ways! Like, you could do 4 groups of 5, 5 groups of 4, 10 groups of 2, or even 20 groups of 1. It's like a math buffet, pick your favorite combo!
they can be 2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, or 16 groups of 2
Oh, absolutely! Let's take a moment to appreciate the number 23. You can split it into equal groups, like 2 groups of 11 and 1 group of 1. Remember, there are many ways to divide numbers, so feel free to explore and find the one that brings you joy.
To divide 24 equally, you can use factors of 24, which are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24. Therefore, you can divide 24 into 1 group of 24, 2 groups of 12, 3 groups of 8, 4 groups of 6, 6 groups of 4, 8 groups of 3, 12 groups of 2, or 24 groups of 1. Each of these divisions results in equal parts of 24.
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.
3 ways
They are groups of plants to be called in many ways like Root vegetables,Tubers,plants of lilliacea etc.
You can have one group of 12, two groups of 6, three groups of 4, four groups of 3, six groups of 2, or twelve groups of one. If you count "one group of 12", then there are six different ways. If not, then there are five. To be awkward, the way the question is put, there is an infinity of ways. Choose any n, where n is any positive integer number you like and you can have n groups each one with 12/n in it.
To divide 32 students into groups with equal numbers of students, the group sizes must be divisors of 32. The divisors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Therefore, the students can be grouped into 1 group of 32, 2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, 16 groups of 2, or 32 groups of 1.
The number of ways to divide 100 into groups depends on the criteria for grouping (e.g., indistinguishable groups, distinguishable groups, or specific group sizes). If we consider the problem as finding the number of partitions of 100, there are 190,569 ways to partition the number 100 into positive integers. If groups are distinguishable or other specific conditions are applied, the count could vary significantly. More specific details about the grouping criteria are needed for an accurate answer.
Oh, dude, you can divide 20 into equal groups in so many ways! Like, you could do 4 groups of 5, 5 groups of 4, 10 groups of 2, or even 20 groups of 1. It's like a math buffet, pick your favorite combo!
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
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!
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18 groups of 4
they can be 2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, or 16 groups of 2