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Ms.Smith has 28 sixth graders and 42 seventh graders for math. If she wants to break the two grades into identical groups without any students left over how many students will be in each group? Please
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Ms.Smith has 28 sixth graders and 42 seventh graders for math. If she wants to break the two grades into identical groups without any students left over how many students will be in each group? Please explain
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add the 28 and 42
then divide by 2
there should be 35 kids in group
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