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The manager of a plant nursery wants to arrange 1207 plants in 7 equal rows. how many plants will each row have? Will there be any left over?
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The manager of a plant nursery wants to arrange 1207 plants in 7 equal rows. how many plants will each row have? Will there be any left over?
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172 per row and some left over
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Each row will have 172 plants, but one row with have 3 plants. The leftover would be 3 plants.
First, You have to do 1207 / 7, which you get 172 remainder 3
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