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Ms. Francis is planning a birthday party for her daughter. There will be 22 children at the party, and in order to seat them all she needs to rent square card tables. Only 1 child can sit at each side of a card table. Ms. Francis wants to arrange the tables in a rectangular shape so they look like one large table. The room is large enough that the rectangle can be made with more than one row of tables. Part A: How many different arrangements can Ms. Francis make to seat all 22 children? Part B: What is the smallest number of tables that Ms. Francis needs to rent? DIRECTIONS: To solve the problem, apply the steps of the Mathematical Problem-solving Routine. Understand 1. Try to visualize the situation. Consider drawing a diagram 2. State the problem in your own words. 3. What is the important information in the problem?

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