Number, NAP_70058

Question

A class of 28 students is to be divided into smaller groups.

If each group is to contain 2, 3, or 4 people, what is the largest number of groups possible?

Worked Solution

The smallest group size is 2.

The largest number of groups possible = 14 × 2
= 28

\therefore {{{correctAnswer}}} groups of 2 is the largest number of groups possible


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DifficultyLevel

650

Question

A class of 28 students is to be divided into smaller groups.

If each group is to contain 2, 3, or 4 people, what is the largest number of groups possible?

Worked Solution

The smallest group size is 2.

The largest number of groups possible = 14 × 2
= 28

\therefore 14 groups of 2 is the largest number of groups possible

Question Type

Multiple Choice (One Answer)

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
correctAnswer
14

Answers

Is Correct?Answer
x

7

x

9

x

15

14

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