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1) There are 56 people at a party. Each table has 8 seats. How many tables are needed so all of the people have a seat? 56 + = 8 6 54
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1) There are 56 people at a party. Each table has 8 seats. How many tables are needed so all of the people have a seat? 56 + = 8 6 54
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1) There are 56 people at a party. Each table has 8 seats. How many tables are
needed so all of the people have a seat?
56 +
= 8
6
54
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