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Ninety-one students signed up for the skating club. Coach Link wants to form teams with the same number of members on each team, but says that is impossible: the only teams he can make are 91 teams of 1 or 1 team of 91. Is coach link correct?
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No, he's incorrect, because 91 students can be in 7 groups of 13 or 13 groups of 7.
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