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a classroom has 24 desks. if the students arrange the desks to 4 rows how many desks will be in each row explain.
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a classroom has 24 desks. if the students arrange the desks to 4 rows how many desks will be in each row explain.
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Answer:
6 desk in a row
Step-by-step explanation:
There is 24 desks total divided by 4 rows which equals 6. And if you want to check if this is correct reverse the operation by multiplying 6 x 4.
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24/4= 6 so there would be six desks in each row
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