Asked by EDDIE
he has 92 acorns 66 still have their tops 26 do not he wants to turn the int groups
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I think you mean “into groups.” Two possible interpretations:
1) If each group must have the same number of acorns of each type (same composition):
Find gcd(66, 26) = 2. So you can make 2 identical groups. Each group has 66/2 = 33 acorns with tops and 26/2 = 13 without tops (33 + 13 = 46 per group).
2) If you only need equal-sized groups (ignoring top/no-top composition):
Any divisor of 92 works. The divisors are 1, 2, 4, 23, 46, 92 — so you can make that many equal-sized groups.
Tell me which interpretation you want and I’ll format the groups for you.
1) If each group must have the same number of acorns of each type (same composition):
Find gcd(66, 26) = 2. So you can make 2 identical groups. Each group has 66/2 = 33 acorns with tops and 26/2 = 13 without tops (33 + 13 = 46 per group).
2) If you only need equal-sized groups (ignoring top/no-top composition):
Any divisor of 92 works. The divisors are 1, 2, 4, 23, 46, 92 — so you can make that many equal-sized groups.
Tell me which interpretation you want and I’ll format the groups for you.
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