Add the amount of students together (21+24=45)
Divide by three to see how many will be in each group. (45/3 = 15)
15 in each group!
We need to find the expression for " number_of_prizes is divisible number_of_participants". Also there should not remain any remainder left. On in order words, we can say the reaminder we get after division is 0.
Let us assume number of Prizes are = p and
Number of participants = n.
If we divide number of Prizes by number of participants and there will be not remainder then there would be some quotient remaining and that quotent would be a whole number.
Let us assume that quotent is taken by q.
So, we can setup an expression now.
Let us rephrase the statement .
" Number of Prizes ÷ Number of participants = quotient".
p ÷ n = q.
In fraction form we can write
p/n =q ; n ≠ 0.
Answer:
It's the 3rd option.
-p^6
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
22-6=16 ;0