Question: Write a word problem using 7 groups. And then solve the problem

Can you give an example?

4*7=28

Math

Sure! Here's an example of a word problem involving 7 groups:

Word Problem:
There are 7 friends having a pizza party. Each friend brings a different number of pizzas. The number of pizzas each friend brings represents the number of groups they are responsible for. Friend A brought 3 pizzas, Friend B brought 5 pizzas, Friend C brought 2 pizzas, Friend D brought 1 pizza, Friend E brought 4 pizzas, Friend F brought 6 pizzas, and Friend G brought 8 pizzas. If each group needs to have an equal number of pizzas, how many pizzas will be in each group?

Solution:
To solve this word problem, we need to find the total number of pizzas brought to the party and divide it by the number of groups (7).

Step 1: Find the total number of pizzas:
3 + 5 + 2 + 1 + 4 + 6 + 8 = 29 pizzas

Step 2: Divide the total number of pizzas by the number of groups:
29 pizzas / 7 groups = 4.14 pizzas

Since it's not possible to have fractional pizzas for each group, we round down to the nearest whole number.

Final Answer:
Each group will have 4 pizzas.