Asked by Caitlin

I don't know how to go about solving this problem: There were 93 students going to camp. After equal groups of fewer than 10 students were formed for hiking. 2 students were left over . How many equal groups were formed?

Thanks!

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
You'll need to try it out with different numbers.

93 ÷ 9 =

93 ÷ 8 =

93 ÷ 7 =

Etc.
Answered by Jeremy
the answer is 9
Answered by PsyDAG
9 groups does not leave a remainder of 2.

Also 9 groups would have to have 10 persons in each group, but the instructions indicate "fewer than ten."

As Writeacher indicates, you need to try it out with different numbers to find which one gives a remainder of 2.

93/9 = 10 groups but remainder of 3

93/8 = ?

93/7 = ?

And so on.

I hope this helps a little more.
Answered by Kada
im in 4th grade and i think it might be 81 i might have done it wrong but at least i tried...
Answered by mathew
50X1=50
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