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a marchig band with 75 members make 2 rectangular marching formations. one rectangle has six rows and the other has 9 rows.explain how the members can form the two rectangles
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a marchig band with 75 members make 2 rectangular marching formations. one rectangle has six rows and the other has 9 rows.explain how the members can form the two rectangles
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*marching just to let you know the correct spelling
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9+6 is 15, 75/15 is 5 so one has 30 amd the other has 45
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