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19 June, 10:49

There are 138 people seated at a table in a banquet hall. Each table can seat 12 people. All the tables are full except one. How many full tables are there.

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  1. 19 June, 10:52
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    There are 11 full tables, because when you divide 138 by 12 you get 11 remainder 6. So there is 11, because 12 people are at 11 tables and 6 at one!
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