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17. Kevin is selling apples at the farmer's market. He arranges 32 apples into an array with 4 rows. How many columns of apples are there?
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17. Kevin is selling apples at the farmer's
market. He arranges 32 apples into an
array with 4 rows. How many columns of
apples are there?
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This is because 32/4=8
Therefore there are 8 columns of apples
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32/4=8
There will be 8 columns of apples.
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