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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 04:40 ricksterv5000

Question #1 Mrs. Joyner has 35 students in her gym class. She wanted to divide the kids into teams of 6
students each. Extra students become substitutes.
How many teams could Mrs. Joyner make, and how many substitutes would there be?
A) 5 teams with 5 substitutes
B) 6 teams with 1 substitute
C) 7 teams with 7 substitutes
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D) 7 teams with 8 substitutes

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