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9 March, 23:32

A park guide plans the swan boat rides for 40 people. Each boat can carry 6 people at a time. What is the best way to interpret the remainder in this situation so that everyone gets a ride?

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  1. 10 March, 03:00
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    40 dived by 6 would be 6.666 and so on. Which means there would be a remainder of people who would not fit onto the boats if there were only 6. They would need 7 boats. Not sure if that's the answer you needed.
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