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There are 28 students in a class. the teacher separates them into 7 equal groups. which equation can be used to find s, the number of students in each group?
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There are 28 students in a class. the teacher separates them into 7 equal groups. which equation can be used to find s, the number of students in each group?
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There are 28 students in a class. the teacher separates them into 7 equal groups. which equation can be used to find s, the number of students in each group?
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S = total # of students / #of students in each group
So you can do, s= t/g
Overall, the answer is 4 students per group
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