SOLUTION: The two third grade classrooms are going to watch our play in the cafeteria. There are 49 students. In what different ways would we arrange the chairs for them so that all the rows

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Question 1017684: The two third grade classrooms are going to watch our play in the cafeteria. There are 49 students. In what different ways would we arrange the chairs for them so that all the rows are equal?

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Three ways.
One row of 49 kids.
Seven rows of seven kids each.
49 rows of one kid each.

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