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Can anyone help me with this question!!!! The Local Readers Club has a set of 44 hardback books and instead of 16 paper bags each set can be divided equally among the cut members what is the greatest number
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Can anyone help me with this question!!!! The Local Readers Club has a set of 44 hardback books and instead of 16 paper bags each set can be divided equally among the cut members what is the greatest number of the club members
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Its basically repeated subtraction but different. The answer is 12 BTW.
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