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14 boys and 21 girls will be equally divided into groups find the greatest number of groups that can be created and no one is left out
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14 boys and 21 girls will be equally divided into groups find the greatest number of groups that can be created and no one is left out
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21/5 is 7 there could be seven children in each group
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