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There are 240 students in a marching band. If the director wants the band to march in 40 equal rows, which equation could be used to find the number of students, s, in each row?
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There are 240 students in a marching band. If the director wants the band to march in 40 equal rows, which equation could be used to find the number of students, s, in each row?
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Division 240/40=6 per row
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There will be six people in a row
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