Asked by gianina

The 93 nature camp students ate lunch at the lodge. They sat at an even number of tables. There were 5 students sitting at one table, and an equal number of students sitting at each of the other tables. How many students were sitting at each of the other tables?

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Answered by drwls
Solve by eliminating possibilities. You have to distribute 88 students equally among an even number of tables. There could be 44 tables with 2 each, or 22 with 4 each, or 11 with 8 each, or 8 with 11 each, etc. One choice is more likely (22 with 4) because that is a more reasonable table size.

There is several possible solutions, and for that reason this is not a very good question for teaching math.
Answered by dude
this question had alot of possible answers and to a 9/10 yr old kid that can be very confusing therefore this question is terrible
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