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Two members of the Math Competition Team solve 13 problems in 1 hour. Assume all team members solve problems at the same rate. How many team members are needed to solve in 1 hour: 91 problems?
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Two members of the Math Competition Team solve 13 problems in 1 hour. Assume all team members solve problems at the same rate. How many team members are needed to solve in 1 hour:
91 problems?
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91 / 13 = 7 problems per 2 members
7 x 2 = 14
It will need 14 team members to solve 91 problems in 1 hour.
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