Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.03.2022 14:00, brillamontijo

There are 49 people planning to go on a ride in a small airplane. Each plane can hold 6 people,
and they want to fill up as many as possible.
How many planes will be needed? [?] planes
How many planes will be full? [ ] planes
How many planes will not be full? [ ] planes
How many people will be in a plane
that is not full? [ ] people
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