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Last week, 188 students went to a museum. All 4 buses were full and 8 students had to ride in cars. How many students rode on each bus?
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Last week, 188 students went to a museum. All 4 buses were full and 8 students had to ride in cars. How many students rode on each bus?
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188-8
180/4
45
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