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Using the roles allocated to your groups to solve the following problems:

1) There are 21 students in the class. If each student has 7 books, what is the total number of books that are in the class? 2) Each bus can seat only 18 people. There are 72 students attending the excursion. How many buses will there be? 3) The school want to set up 9 stalls which will be looked after by the grade 5 and 6 students. There are 171 students combined in grade 5 and 6. How many students will be at each stall? 4) There are a total of 48 worksheets that need to be distributed amongst students. Each student needs to receive 6 pages of worksheets. How many students are the worksheet being distributed to? 5) For the upcoming school concert 720 tickets have been sold. Each bench can seat 8 people. How many benches will need to be set up on the night so that everyone has a seat? 6) A travel company has 520 tourists to which they need to find accommodation. One hall can accommodate 65 people. How many halls are required to accommodate all of the tourists? 7) Wendy has 36 books. She has a bookshelf with 6 shelves on it. If Wendy puts the same number of books on each shelf, how many will be on each shelf? 8) A lady buys 12 apples, 12 mangoes, 10 oranges and 8 pears for her lunch. The fruit lasted 2 weeks. How many pieces did she eating each day? 9) Harry obtained 95 marks in Math, 90 marks in English and 92 marks in Science. How many marks did he obtain in total? What was his average mark? 10) If there are 150 people born in the world every minute; how many are born every Hour? Day? Year?

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