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Mrs. Jenkins has a classroom of 60 students. She wants to divide them equally into 15 teams for a group project. How many students will be on each team?
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Mrs. Jenkins has a classroom of 60 students. She wants to divide them equally into 15 teams for a group project. How many students will be on each team?
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So, 60 ÷ 15 = 4 students in each team.
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There will be 4 students on each team.
60/15=4
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