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well it really depends on how many shelves there are.
because we need a number of shelves to figure this out.
depending on how many shelves there is now possible solution because for 2 shelves you would divide 29 by 2 and that gives us 14.5 which is not even a total amount of books because in books 14.5 would mean you could put 14 and a half books on a shelf then the rest on the other shelf the same with 3 shelves and so on threw there.
so sorry to say but thats just how it is
I hope I helped.
because we need a number of shelves to figure this out.
depending on how many shelves there is now possible solution because for 2 shelves you would divide 29 by 2 and that gives us 14.5 which is not even a total amount of books because in books 14.5 would mean you could put 14 and a half books on a shelf then the rest on the other shelf the same with 3 shelves and so on threw there.
so sorry to say but thats just how it is
I hope I helped.
Answer: No, there is no way to place 29 books on shelves so that each shelf has the same number of books with more than one book on each shelf.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Total number of books on a shelf = 29
Is there a way that each shelf has the same number of books with more than one book on each shelf.
No, as we know that '29' is a prime number.
Prime number means those numbers which has only 2 factors i.e. 1 and the number itself.
So, there are only 2 possibilities as follow:
1) Putting one book on each shelf so that each shelf has the same number of books .
2) Putting all the 29 books in 1 shelf .
Hence, No, there is no way to place 29 books on shelves so that each shelf has the same number of books with more than one book on each shelf.