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James is putting 24 jelly beans into equal rows. He says there will be more jelly beans in 2 equal rows
than in 3 equal rows. Is James correct? Explain.
Select the correct answer below, and fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice.
(Type a whole number.)
OA. Yes. James is correct. There are fewer rows, so there will be more in each row. There will be
jelly beans in each row for 2 equal rows, and jelly beans in each row for 3 equal rows.
OB. No. James is not correct. There are fewer rows, so there will be fewer in each row. There will be
jelly beans in each row for 2 equal rows, and jelly beans in each row for 3 equal rows.
OC. No. James is not correct. It doesn't matter how many rows there are. There will always be
jelly beans in each row.
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Answer:

(A)James is correct.There are fewer rows, so there will be more in each row. There will be  12 jelly beans in each row for 2 equal rows, and 8 jelly beans in each row for 3 equal rows.

Step-by-step explanation:

James is putting 24 jelly beans into equal rows.

If he puts the jelly beans in 2 equal rows:

Number in each row=24/2=12 jelly beans per row.

If he puts the jelly beans in 3 equal rows:

Number in each row=24/3=8 jelly beans per row.

Therefore, James is correct.There are fewer rows, so there will be more in each row. There will be  12 jelly beans in each row for 2 equal rows, and 8 jelly beans in each row for 3 equal rows.

The correct option is A.

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