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Ms. Vescelius wants to divide her class into cooperative learn-
ing groups. If there are 28 students in the class and she wants
all the groups to have the same number of students, how
many students should she put in each group?
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She should put 7 students in each group. And there will be 4 groups.
Answer 2
She should put 4 students in each group and there will be 7 groups.
Explanation: 7*4 =28
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