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Question Video: Working with Groups When Dividing Mathematics • Third Year of Primary School

16 cookies are divided into groups of _. There are _ groups.

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16 cookies are divided into groups of what. There are what groups.

We’re shown 16 cookies. And we’re told the cookies have been divided into groups, groups of what. We’re asked to work out how many cookies there are in each group. So we can call each packet of cookies a group. Now, all we need to do is work out how many cookies there are in each packet. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. 16 cookies have been divided into groups of eight.

The second part of the question asks us how many groups there are. There are two groups. 16 cookies are divided into groups of eight. There are two groups. Two groups of eight makes 16.

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