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There are 8 students in Mr. Smith’s class who wear glasses. That is exactly 32% of the students in his class. How many students are in Mr. Smith’s class?
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There are 8 students in Mr. Smith’s class who wear glasses. That is exactly 32% of the students in his class. How many students are in Mr. Smith’s class?
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25 x 32% would be 8 so there is 25 students in Mr. Smith's class
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