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There are 216 people coming to the dinner, and 12 people can sit at each table. How many tables does jessa need to set up?
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There are 216 people coming to the dinner, and 12 people can sit at each table. How many tables does jessa need to set up?
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18 tables because if you divide 216 to 12 it will equal 18
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You would need 18 tables
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