Asked by STEFIE
The middle school band has 56 members. The high school band has 96 members. the bands are going to march one after the other in a parade. the director wants to arrange the bands into the same number of columns. What is the greatest number of columns in which the two bands can be arranged if each column has the same number of marchers? how many band members will be in each column? Please help answer these 2 questions Thanks
Answers
Answered by
Damon
56 = 2*2*2*7
96 = 2*2*2*12
7 rows of 8 and 12 rows of 8
96 = 2*2*2*12
7 rows of 8 and 12 rows of 8
Answered by
Amanda
7 rows of 8 and 12 rows of 8
Answered by
Anonymous
Please help me on this question
Answered by
Anonymous
7 rows of 8 and 12 rows of 8.
Answered by
Jhailyn
7 rows of 8 12 rows of 8
Answered by
carlee
7 rows of 812 rows of 8
Answered by
Josiah
4.12
Answered by
mat
8 columns and 19 band members becuz 8*19 is egual to 56+96
Answered by
mat
Soooo yea idk where u guys got that from o3o
Answered by
Tyjaha
2and 4 also m
Answered by
Lainie
Idk 44444444444434444444
Answered by
Lillian
The answer is 8 columns and 19 band members
Answered by
barny
7 rows 8 callumees
Answered by
Destyni
8 columns and 18 band members.
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