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Kathleen invited 28 people to her party. She plans to seat 8 people at the dining room table. She will put the rest at round tables with 4 people at each table. What is the fewest number of round tables that Kathleen needs so that each guest will have a seat? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Draw a diagram. Eight people at 1 table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table. Count the number of round tables. B. Use logical reasoning. Start with 28 people, subtract 8 people who will sit at the dining room table, that leaves 20 people. Keep subtracting 4 people until you get to 0. Count how many times you subtracted 4 people. C. Translate into an equation. 28 – 8 + 4 + 4 = t D. Work backward. There are 28 people coming to the party. There is one dining table, so subtract 1. Now figure out how many round tables there are and subtract tha

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Kathleen invited 28 people to her party. She plans to seat 8 people at the dining room table. She will put the rest at round tables with 4 people at each table. What is the fewest number of round tables that Kathleen needs so that each guest will have a seat? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Draw a diagram. Eight people at 1 table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table, 4 people at round table. Count the number of round tables. B. Use logical reasoning. Start with 28 people, subtract 8 people who will sit at the dining room table, that leaves 20 people. Keep subtracting 4 people until you get to 0. Count how many times you subtracted 4 people. C. Translate into an equation. 28 – 8 + 4 + 4 = t D. Work backward. There are 28 people coming to the party. There is one dining table, so subtract 1. Now figure out how many round tables there are and subtract tha

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