To determine the number of even groups that can be made from the number 12, we first need to identify the factors of 12. The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. Since we are looking for even groups, we need to consider only the even factors, which are 2, 4, 6, and 12. Therefore, there are 4 even groups that can be made from the number 12.
There are four groups of 4 that will make eight groups of 2.
50/2 = 25 groups
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4 groups of 10 = 40. 40 /5 = 8 so the answer is 8 groups of 5.
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Yes. If it has to be even, she can make 8 groups with 12 bracelets and 11 rings each.
There are four groups of 4 that will make eight groups of 2.
12 divides evenly into an infinite number of its multiples, starting with these: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 +12 . . .
How many groups of 60 would you need to make 600?
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 66 and you're looking to find out how many groups of 6 you can make, you simply divide 66 by 6. When you do that, you'll find that there are 11 groups of 6 in the number 66. Just imagine all those little groups happily fitting into 66, creating a beautiful mathematical landscape!
There are a number of them. Many of them are even refugees in their own land. These groups are: the Palestinians, Kurds, Circassians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Blacks from Sub-Saharan Africa among others.
If you have 25 cars, you cannot make an equal number of rows. But if the question is asking how many even number of rows you can make, leaving out the remainder: You can have 8 even rows, with one car remaining.
50/2 = 25 groups
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There are 5C3 = 10 groups.