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Ivan
3 years ago
7

Use table for problem 27 Relay Race 25 students, Beanbag 18 students, Jump-rope race 27. There are 5 equal teams in the relay ra

ce. How many studentdare on each team? Write a division equationthat shows the number of students on each team.
Mathematics
1 answer:
anzhelika [568]3 years ago
7 0

There are 25 students in relay race and there are 5 equal teams, to find the number of team in relay, we can use division:

25÷5

=5

Therefore, a team have 5 sudent.

Hope it helps!

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