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One hundred sixty-seven students go on a field trip to the zoo. Each van can seat 11 students. Using the fewest number possible, how many vans are needed?
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One hundred sixty-seven students go on a field trip to the zoo.
Each van can seat 11 students. Using the fewest number
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I am 99% sure that the answer is 5 r 2 cause 11 / 167 = 5 r 2 did my math trust me
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Answer:
About 7.
167/11=6.09
Round you answer up.
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