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14. Mrs. Buchanan is planning marching routines for the school band. The band has 36 members. Band
members can march in any number of rows as long as each row has the same number of members. The
marching path, however, limits members to 6 per row. (3 points)
a. Make a list of the different arrangements that Mrs. Buchanan could use.
Now, what happens if she can use more than 6 members per row?
b. Make a list of the different arrangements she can use.
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