At the museum, your class breaks into groups of 3 for a scavenger hunt. There are 27 students in your class, how many groups form? Explain your thinking.

To find out how many groups form, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of students in each group.

Given that there are 27 students in your class and each group consists of 3 students, we divide 27 by 3.

27 ÷ 3 = 9

So, 9 groups will form in the class for the scavenger hunt.

To determine the number of groups that form for the scavenger hunt, we need to divide the total number of students in the class by the number of students in each group. In this case, each group consists of 3 students.

Therefore, to find the number of groups, we divide the total number of students (27) by the number of students per group (3):

27 students ÷ 3 students/group = 9 groups

So, there will be 9 groups formed for the scavenger hunt.

To determine the number of groups that form, you need to divide the total number of students in the class by the number of students in each group.

In this case, the total number of students in the class is given as 27. Since the groups are formed with 3 students in each, you divide 27 by 3:

27 ÷ 3 = 9

So, there will be 9 groups formed in total.

To get this answer, simply divide the total number of students by the number of students in each group.