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Oshin was having 36 chocolates. In how many possible sets of children can she distribute the chocolate so that each child gets an equal number of chocolates? [2 MARKS]

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Oshin can distribute the chocolates by finding the factors of 36: As each of the factors will divide the chocolates in an equal number of parts, So each child will get an equal number of chocolates.
We can find the factors of 36 in the following way:

36=1×36

36=2×18

36=3×12

36=4×9

36=6×6

Stop here, because both the factors (6) are same.

Thus, the factors are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 36. So she can distribute in 9 possible sets.


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