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bonufazy [111]
2 years ago
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Connor wants to divide 360 jellybeans into equal groups. He wants each group to have more than 5 jellybeans, but less than 100.

What are three possible groupings Connor can make?
one group made up of 12 can each have 50 = 600
Mathematics
1 answer:
lidiya [134]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

One way is that there can each be 99 for each. 99x3= 297 which, isn't too far from 360. Another way is that they can each have 50. 50x3=150. The last way is to have them each have 30. 30x3=90.

Step-by-step explanation: Hope I helped at least a little bit. Give brainliset to best answer. I don't think my answer was that good. Let me know if it helped at all.

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