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A physical education teacher plans to divide the seventh graders at Wilson middle school into teams of equal size for a year-ending mock Olympic event. He wants each team to have between 4 and 8 students, and all teams need to have the same number of students. The seventh grade of Wilson consists of three classes; one with 28 student, one with 29, and one with 34. How many students should be be on each team?

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Answer:

• It is possible to divide the seventh graders into teams of equal sizes.

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• 13 students should be on each team.

Explanation:

The seventh grade of Wilson consists of three classes; one with 28 students, one with 29, and one with 34. Therefore, the total number of students in seventh grade is:


\text{Total}=28+29+34=91

He wants each team to have between 4 and 8 students.


\begin{gathered} (91)/(4)\approx22.75 \\ (91)/(5)\approx18.2 \\ (91)/(6)\approx15.2 \\ (91)/(7)\approx13 \\ (91)/(8)\approx11.4 \end{gathered}

Therefore:

• It is possible to divide the seventh graders into teams of equal sizes.

,

• 13 students should be on each team.

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