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The first class had a children in it, the second had b children in it, and the third class

nad c children in it. Children from all three classes were equally divided between two
uses. How many children were on each bus?

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User Boug
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(a+b+c)/2 is the answer

Explanation:

i tried to write the explanation but it kept saying that i wrote something not good and said error

but to shortly phrase it, take all the children on the bus and then put it divided by 2 because you take half. you group a,b, and c into parantheses because otherwise it wouldn't register as a group

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User Jimmar
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Answer:

(a+b+c)/2 were on each bus

Explanation:

If the total number of children (a+b+c) was divided equally between two buses, then half that total were on each bus:

(a+b+c)/2 were on each bus

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