Question

Mr. Brokaw's class has 60 students, 14 of the students needed help for an upcoming test. If Mr. Brokaw equally divides the students that need help into 5 small groups, how many students are in each group?

Answers

GPT 3.5
The number of students in each group is 14 students / 5 groups = <<14/5=2.8>>2.8 students/group.
Since Mr. Brokaw cannot have a fraction of a student, he can only have 2 students/group. Answer: \boxed{2}.
Mr. Brokaw's class has 60 students, 1/4 of the students needed help for an upcoming test. If Mr. Brokaw equally divides the students that need help into 5 small groups, how many students are in each group?
GPT 3.5
To find the number of students that needed help, we multiply the number of students in the class by the fraction that needed help: 60 students * 1/4 = <<60*1/4=15>>15 students.
If we divide the students that needed help into 5 small groups, we have 15 students / 5 groups = <<15/5=3>>3 students in each group. Answer: \boxed{3}.

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