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2. One hundred thirty four sixth-grade students sit together in the auditorium. Each row has 12 seats. How many rows do the sixth graders need?
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2. One hundred thirty four sixth-grade
students sit together in the auditorium.
Each row has 12 seats. How many rows
do the sixth graders need?
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11.17 rows, because if you divide 134 with 12, you get 11.166, if you round that, you get 11.17, so basically only (11 rows)
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