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There are 15 students not going on the field trip. That is 6% of all of the 6th graders, How many 6th graders are there?
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There are 15 students not going on the field trip. That is 6% of all of the 6th graders, How many 6th graders are there?
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There are 15 students not going on the field trip. That is 6% of all
of the 6th graders, How many 6th graders are there?
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250
Explanation:
15=6%
?=1%
15/6=2.5
2.5=1%
1%=1/100
2.5 x 100=
250
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