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Mathematics, 24.08.2021 06:30 valdiviaricky1355

John and Susan are getting married! They have 342 guests that plan to attend. They are planning their table set up and want the same number of guests at each table (4 table)
Using the rules of divisibility, how many guests could John and Susan put at each table
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