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For a field trip, 848 students will be riding on 16 buses. If each bus takes the same number of students, how many students will be on each bus? 58
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For a field trip, 848 students will be riding on 16 buses. If each bus takes the same number of students, how many students will be on each bus? 58
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848 students/16 buses=53 students per bus
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