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16 March, 18:28

If I have 28 sixth graders and 35 seventh graders how many groups can I have with none leftover

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  1. 16 March, 18:32
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    Find GCF of 28 and 35:-

    28 = 4*8

    35 = 5*7 so GCF is 7

    So you can have 7 groups of 4 6th graders with 5 7th graders

    That is 7 groups of 9 with none left over.

    Answer is 7 groups.
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