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There are 476 students at Jackson School
They are all going on a field trip along
with 35 additional sponsors (teachers and
parents). If each bus holds 60 people, how
many buses do they need for the field trip?
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Answer:I think it is 8 buses
Step-by-step explanation:476+35=511
511/60=8.51
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