ms.smiths has 28 sixth graders and 35 seventh graders. if she wants to break the two grades in to identically sized groups without any students left over, how many students should be in a group.

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Ms.Smiths has 28 sixth graders and 35 seventh graders. if she wants to break the two grades in to identically sized groups without any students left over, how many students should be in a group?

The key to solving this math problem is to add both the Sixth and Seventh graders, the divide them by three. You'll see that they divide equally into 3 groups of 21.

You need to find GCD first it means greatest common divisor so GCD of (28,35) is 7 because 4x7=28 and 5x7=35
4+5=9 answer is nine
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