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Answer:

60 students are divided into equal groups of 5 student each.

Groups of 5 students per group totaled up to 60 students.

The quotient in both expression is 60:5 = 12 students per group.

Explanation:

The ratio expression is a way of expressing the division of numerator by a denominator.

Here,

The total number of students is the numerator = 60

The denominator is the number of students per group = 5

Hence, the quotient is the value of the divison obtained which is (60/2) = 12

Therefore, there are 12 groups of 5 students.

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