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Alex73 [517]
3 years ago
9

14 boys and 21 girls will be equally divided into groups find the greatest number of groups that can be created is no one is lef

t out
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1 answer:
nata0808 [166]3 years ago
4 0

you could split the boys in half by 2 groups of 7 then use one of those seven group and add it to the 21 girls which is 28. Then divide 28 by 7 and you get 4. So there is 5 with 7 members in each. A more easy way of doing it is adding 14 and 21 together and you get 35 and 7x5 is 35. You can also do 7 groups of 5.
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