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There are 39 children at a park. Theywant to make teams with 9 children oneach team. Two of the children go home.How many complete teams can theymake? Explain
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There are 39 children at a park. Theywant to make teams with 9 children oneach team. Two of the children go home.How many complete teams can theymake? Explain
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4 complete teams
Explanation:
First subtract the 2 children who left.
39 - 2 = 37.
Next divided. 37 / 9 = 4 remainder 1
Because it’s asking for complete teams the remainder doesn’t matter and the answer is 4
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