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Ms.diaz wants to divide her class of 30 students into 10 groups, not necessarily of equal size. what are some of her choices?
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ms.diaz wants to divide her class of 30 students into 10 groups, not necessarily of equal size. what are some of her choices?
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3 groups of 10
2 groups of 15
5 groups of 6
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15 students into 2 groups
10 students into 3 groups
6 students into 5 groups
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