To find out how many sets of markers Mrs. Bowlin created, you would divide the total number of markers by the number of markers in each set.
Given:
- Total markers = 567
- Markers per set = 9
You can calculate the number of sets as follows:
\[ \text{Number of sets} = \frac{567}{9} \]
Now, performing the division:
\[ 567 \div 9 = 63 \]
Thus, Mrs. Bowlin created 63 sets of markers.