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There are 31 girls and 25 boys in the marching band. When the band marches, they are in 7 rows. How many people are in each row?
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There are 31 girls and 25 boys in the marching band. When the band marches, they are in 7 rows. How many people are in each row?
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Answer:
8 people
Explanation:
Since there are 31 girls and 25 boys, you can add them to get 56 people total.
When they march, there are 7 rows. So, you can divide 56 by 7, and get 8.
Therefore, you have 8 people in each row.
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there are 8 people in each row
Explanation:
(31+25) ÷ 7
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