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The expression representing N students divided into groups of six can be written as ( \frac{N}{6} ). This expression indicates how many complete groups of six can be formed from N students. If there are any remaining students after forming the groups, they would not be counted in this expression as it only considers complete groups.
24 is the number that can be divided equally by 3 and 8
g/130=
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.
42
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You would divide 270 by 45 and the solution would be 6 students with each chaperon.
42 because 24 divided by 7 = 6
Yes. It can be divided into -- 21 equal groups of 1 each -- 3 equal groups of 7 each -- 7 equal groups of 3 each
The expression representing N students divided into groups of six can be written as ( \frac{N}{6} ). This expression indicates how many complete groups of six can be formed from N students. If there are any remaining students after forming the groups, they would not be counted in this expression as it only considers complete groups.
24 is the number that can be divided equally by 3 and 8
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
g/130=
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.
Yes. The group can be divided into 2, 4, 8 or 16 groups evenly.