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Suppose a pet store has 21 birds that are in 21 cages use what you know about division rules to find the number of birds in each cage
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Suppose a pet store has 21 birds that are in 21 cages use what you know about division rules to find the number of birds in each cage
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21÷21=1, therefore there is 1 bird in each cage
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