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Solve The Problem There are 54 children at a park. They want to make teams with 7 children on each team. Three of the children go home. How many complete teams can they make? Ex…
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There are 54 children at a park. They want to make teams with 7
children on each team. Three of the children go home. How many
complete teams can they make? Explain
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Explanation:
54 - 3 = 51
51 divided by 7 is 7 with 2 left over
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