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There are 24 sixth graders and 40 seventh graders mr chan wants to divide both grades into groups of equal sized with the greatest possible number of students in each group
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There are 24 sixth graders and 40 seventh graders mr chan wants to divide both grades into groups of equal sized with the greatest possible number of students in each group
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First you add both the numbers together
, then divide it by two, because that is the smallest number of groups you can have, the answer is 32
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