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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?

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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?
Answered by 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}.
Answered by 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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