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On New Year’s eve Mr. Matthew was responsible for finding transportation to the aquarium for all 200 7th and eighth graders he is able to fill 4 trains but 8 student will have to travel separately how many students were in each train
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There are 48 students in each train
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200 - 8 is 192.
192/4 is 48.
There are 48 students on each train.
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