The factor pairs of 16 are (16,1)(8,2)(4,4). That's three ways to divide 16 evenly.
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The problem asks the student to explain it. Not sure what to say other than answer it (it can be divided evenly by...)
There are many different ways you could divide 105 objects or people into groups. You could have one group of 105, or 2 groups of 52 and a half objects for example.
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The factor pairs of 16 are (16,1)(8,2)(4,4). That's three ways to divide 16 evenly.
The factor pairs of 16 are (16,1)(8,2)(4,4). That's three ways to divide 16 evenly.
Divide by 2 = 8 Divide by 4 = 4
Five ways. Sixteen divides evenly by these numbers: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16.
6 ways of course.
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The problem asks the student to explain it. Not sure what to say other than answer it (it can be divided evenly by...)
You can divide evenly it by 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 125 and 250.
4 and 4 2 and 8
16/4=4 and 16/8=2
To divide a class of 32 students into groups with equal numbers of students, you would need to find the factors of 32. The factors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32. Therefore, you can divide the class into 1 group of 32 students, 2 groups of 16 students, 4 groups of 8 students, 8 groups of 4 students, 16 groups of 2 students, or 32 groups of 1 student. So, there are 6 ways to divide the class into groups with equal numbers of students.
There are many different ways you could divide 105 objects or people into groups. You could have one group of 105, or 2 groups of 52 and a half objects for example.