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There are 20 sixth graders and 25 seventh graders. If each group has the greatest possible number of club members, how many groups of sixth graders and how many groups of seventh graders will there be?
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There are 20 sixth graders and 25 seventh graders. If each group has the greatest possible number of club members, how many groups of sixth graders and how many groups of seventh graders will there be? use numbers and words to explain your answer.
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4(5)=20
5(5)=25
4 groups of 6th grader
5 groups of 7th graders
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