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There are 1,275 people trying out for a show. The director needs to put people in 5 waiting rooms. If each room has the same number of people, how many will be in each room?
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There are 1,275 people trying out for a show. The director needs to put people in 5 waiting rooms. If each room has the same number of people, how many will be in each room?
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There are 1,275 people trying out for a show. The director needs to put people in 5 waiting rooms. If each room has the same number of people, how many will be in each room?
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255
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1275/ 5 = 255 people per room
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