SOLUTION: An employee at a state park has 53 photos of animals found at the park she wants to arrange the photos in rows so that every row expect the bottom row has the same numbers of photo
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Question 1134012: An employee at a state park has 53 photos of animals found at the park she wants to arrange the photos in rows so that every row expect the bottom row has the same numbers of photos she also wants there to be at least 5 rows describe two different way she can arrange the photos.
Answer by Glaviolette(140) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If she does 5 rows, 4 will be the same amount. 53 divided by 4 is 12 with 5 left over for the bottom row. If she does 6 rows, 5 the same, 53/5 is 10 with 3 left over for bottom.
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