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Marie made 3 dozen cookies. She needs to put them into equal groups so that the number of groups is at least 4 but less than 10. What are all the possible equal-size groups she can make with all the cookies?
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Marie made 3 dozen cookies. She needs to put them into equal groups so that the number of groups is at least 4 but less than 10. What are all the possible equal-size groups she can make with all the cookies?
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4 groups
Explanation:
3*12= 36
36/4= 9
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