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Ms. diaz wants to divide her class of 30 students into 10 groups. The groups do not need to be of equal choice. What are some of her choices?
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Ms. diaz wants to divide her class of 30 students into 10 groups. The groups do not need to be of equal choice. What are some of her choices?
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Ms. diaz wants to divide her class of 30 students into 10 groups. The groups do not need to be of equal choice. What are some of her choices?
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Hello,
So this is a easy one all you need to do is divide 30 by 10 which woud llok like this 30 / 10 then you would get = 3 and another way is to flip it around so 10 dived by 30 is 0.3 repeated so the answer would be 3
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