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11 July, 06:13

Chloe has to divide 600 jellybeans into groups that are less than 100 but more than 10. What are three possible groupings?

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  1. 11 July, 08:18
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    One group made up of 12 can each have 50.=600

    the second group of 30 can each have 20=600

    third group made of 15 can each have 40=600
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