Mr. Bryan's class has 60 students. 14 of the students stay for tutoring on Monday. If Mr. Bryan equally divides the students that stay for tutoring into 5 groups, how many students are in each group? Responses A 33 B 55 C 1212 D 15

To find the number of students in each group, divide the total number of students staying for tutoring by the number of groups: 14 students / 5 groups = <<14/5=2.8>>2.8 students/group.

Since you can't have a fraction of a student, round up to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, there are 3 students in each group.

Answer: D) 3