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1 February, 21:27

Higher Order Thinking

Mrs. Dryson

divided her collection of 52 glass bears

into equal groups. She had 1 bear

left over. How many groups did

Mrs. Dryson make? How many bears

are in each group?

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  1. 1 February, 22:55
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    Mrs. Dryson made 3 groups with 17 glasses of bears each or she made 17 groups with 3 glasses of bears each.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of groups is x and each group gets y number of bears.

    Now, Mrs. Dryson distributed 52 glass bears equally in groups and there was 1 bear left over.

    Therefore, xy = 52 - 1 = 51

    Now, x and y both must be whole numbers.

    Now, we have 51 = 3 * 17, which is the only possible factorization of 51.

    So, if x = 3 then y = 17 and if x = 17, then y = 3.

    Therefore, Mrs. Dryson made 3 groups with 17 glasses of bears each or she made 17 groups with 3 glasses of bears each. (Answer)
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