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Mr. Jones teaches 154 students in 7 classes. How many students does he have per class? (per single class – unit rate) Please help mee
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Mr. Jones teaches 154 students in 7 classes. How many students does he have per class? (per single class – unit rate) Please help mee
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Mr. Jones teaches 154 students in 7 classes. How many
students does he have per class? (per single class – unit
rate)
Please help mee
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154 divided by 7 i think
so 22 students per class
Mr. Jones has 22 students per class
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