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Need help ASAP!! There are 20 sixth graders and 32 seventh graders in a gym class. If the teacher wants to make teams of the same size, with the same amount of students from eac…
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need help ASAP!! There are 20 sixth graders and 32 seventh graders in a gym class. If the teacher wants to make teams of the same size, with the same amount of students from each grade, how many kids will be on each team?
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32 divide by 2 =16 then 20 divided by 2 is 20
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26 on each team
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