Math, asked by RupamKpiyush562, 5 hours ago

Mr Patil has three classes. Each class has 28, 42 and 56 students respectively. Mr Patil wants to divide each class into groups so that every group in every class has the same number of students and there are no students left over. What is the maximum number of students Mr. Patil can put into each group?

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Answered by neth2444
10

Answer:

42

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Step-by-step explanation:

to solve this question, we must first find the total number of students in the school. then, we must divide it by 3 to find the number of students in each class.

1.

28+42+56 = 126

2.

126/3 = 42

hence, the number of students in each class will be 42

Answered by alimohd912009
0

Answer:

42

hope it helps!

Step-by-step explanation:

First we need to Add all the students meaning: 28+42+56, then we'll get the total number of students.

After getting the total number of students we can easily calculate students in each group, by:

126/3 = 42

42 total number of students can enter in each class

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