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Which story problem could be solved using the division problem 30 ÷ 5 = 6?

There are 30 chairs in 5 rows. How many chairs are in each row?
There are 30 chairs in 6 rows. How many chairs are in each row?
There are 5 rows with 6 chairs. How many more rows are needed?
There are 30 chairs in 5 rows. How many more rows are needed?

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"There are 30 chairs in 5 rows. How many chairs are in each row?" Would be the correct story problem.

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