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brooke has to set up 70 chairs in equal rows for the class talent show. but there is not enough room for more than 20 rows. what are the possible number of rows that brooke could set up?
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brooke has to set up 70 chairs in equal rows for the class talent show. but there is not enough room for more than 20 rows. what are the possible number of rows that brooke could set up?
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20 rows, you just need to read better
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X < = 20
70 = 2*5*7
Answer:
2, 5, 7, 10, and 14
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