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Brianna is organizing a group of staff from her engineering company to provide Saturday afternoon tutoring for students at the nearby middle school. In order for her group of staff to remain stable, what is the optimal number of people she should recruit to help?

a. seven
b. five
c. three
d. two

8. With respect to group size,
a. as groups grow larger, they become less stable.
b. as groups grow larger, they become more intimate.
c. as groups grow smaller, they become less stable.
d. as groups grow smaller, there is a greater confusion of roles.

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With respect to group size, as groups grow smaller, they become less stable.

Brianna is organizing a group of staff from her engineering company to provide Saturday afternoon tutoring for students at the nearby middle school. In order for her group of staff to remain stable, what is the optimal number of people she should recruit to help? seven

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On number 7, I think the answer is letter C.
Three. It is ideal to have a lesser number of students to teach. It makes them learn better if they are guided directly.

On number 8, I think its A.
As groups grow larger, they become less stable.
Its harder to control a large group if a teacher wants to tutor students. It's more advisable to tutor a smaller group than a large one.
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