A teacher has 27 students in her class.she asks the students to form as many groups of 4 as possible.how many students will not be in a group

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To find the number of students who will not be in a group, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of students in each group and then find the remainder.

Number of students = 27
Number of students in each group = 4

To find the number of groups, we can divide the number of students by the number of students in each group:

Number of groups = Number of students / Number of students in each group = 27 / 4 = 6

To find the number of students who will not be in a group, we need to find the remainder:

Number of students not in a group = Number of students - (Number of groups * Number of students in each group) = 27 - (6 * 4) = 27 - 24 = 3

Therefore, there will be 3 students who will not be in a group.

To find out how many students will not be in a group, we can use a method called division with remainder.

First, divide the total number of students (27) by the number of students in each group (4). The quotient represents the number of complete groups that can be formed, and the remainder represents the number of students that cannot form a complete group.

27 ÷ 4 = 6 with a remainder of 3

So, there will be 6 complete groups of 4 students each, and there will be 3 students remaining who will not be in a group.