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1. A math teacher has a 20-meter string for use in his teaching activities. He uses all the strings, giving equal numbers to eight students. How many strings will each student receive?
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1. A math teacher has a 20-meter string for use in his teaching activities. He uses all the strings, giving equal numbers to eight students. How many strings will each student receive?
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Answer:first you find out how much string he has it says 20 so then we find out how much he has to cut it to which is 8 then we find out how many times 8 goes into 20 2 times the answer is each student gets 2 strings
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