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13 July, 05:33

The fifth-grade classes at Brookfield School used five identical buses to go on a field trip. •There were a total of 40 seats on each bus. •All of the seats on four buses were filled. •The fifth bus had 4/5 of the seats filled. •1/8 of all the passengers on the buses were adults. How many adults went on the field trip.

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  1. 13 July, 06:15
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    For the first 4 buses divide 40 by 8 to get the number of adults for those buses, it should be five.

    For the bus with 4/5 of the seats filled you'll first need to find out how many seats 4/5 of the bus would amount to. To do this multiply 40 by 4/5, you should get 32. Then you divide 32 by 8 and you'll get 4.

    The adults on the 5 buses would be 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 4 = 24.
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