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A total of 56 student signed up to play in a flag football league.If each team has 10 student , how many more students will need to sign up so all of the students can be on a te…
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A total of 56 student signed up to play in a flag football league.If each team has 10 student , how many more students will need to sign up so all of the students can be on a team?
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56/10= 5 r.6
for another team of ten you need 6+_=10
6+4=10
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4 more students will need to sign up, because 56 + 4 = 60, and with 60 students there will be 6 teams, each consisting of 10 students. With only 56 students, there would've only been 5 teams, so 4 more.
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