Here are a few.
1) Days of the week
2) Players in a Netball team
3) Each number in a standard set of dominoes is represented 7 times.
4) The St Ives Problem.....As I was going to St Ives I met a man with 7 wives. Every wife had 7 sacks, and every sack had 7 cats, every cat had 7 kittens.
Kittens, cats, sacks and wives how many were going to St Ives ?
7 days in a week.
To find out how many groups of 7 equals 21, you can divide 21 by 7. The result is 3, which means there are 3 groups of 7 in 21. This is because when you multiply 7 by 3, you get 21. So, there are 3 groups of 7 that equal 21.
There are 7.
There are three possibilities:-- 7 equal groups, with 3 in each group-- 3 equal groups, with 7 in each group-- 21 equal groups, with 1 in each group
Yes. It can be divided into -- 21 equal groups of 1 each -- 3 equal groups of 7 each -- 7 equal groups of 3 each
gaggle of geese
7 days in a week.
days in a week
Seven swans a swimming
a long taeble with 7 legs
There are 7.
divide -- 22/3 - 7 groups of 3 with 1 left over
7 groups, with 3 in each3 groups, with 7 in each21 groups, with 1 in each1 group, with 21 in each
There are three possibilities:-- 7 equal groups, with 3 in each group-- 3 equal groups, with 7 in each group-- 21 equal groups, with 1 in each group
Yes. It can be divided into -- 21 equal groups of 1 each -- 3 equal groups of 7 each -- 7 equal groups of 3 each
To find out how many groups of 7 equals 21, you can divide 21 by 7. The result is 3, which means there are 3 groups of 7 in 21. This is because when you multiply 7 by 3, you get 21. So, there are 3 groups of 7 that equal 21.
3 equal groups of 7 or vice versa, if you mean groups of even nos-no