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Mathematics, 30.10.2020 21:30 lourdess505

There are 8 friends who want to have a snowball fight so they organize themselves into 4 teams. If each team, before the snowball fight, makes 51 snowballs, which of the following best describes how they divide the snowballs as evenly as possible?

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