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14 August, 02:16

Sean places 28 tomato plants in rows. All rows contain the same number of plants. There are between 5 and 12 plants in each row How many plants are in each row? (4 oAB4

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  1. 14 August, 02:35
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    I would just think of possible factors of 28 that come between 5 and 12. 28 is not divisible by 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, so this is easy. 28 : 7 is 4, so there are 4 rows of 7 plants each. Yay!
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