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22 March, 18:32

There are 36 people riding in the first train car. The second train car has 3/4 the number of people that are in the first car.

How many people are riding in the second train car?

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  1. 22 March, 21:53
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    Alright, because we know that there are 36 people in the first car, and the second car has 3/4 of the amount of people in the first car, we can set up an equation, 36*3/4=x

    To solve for x, what we can do is multiply 36 by 3, getting 108, then what you need to do is divide 108 by 4 to get 27, so there should be 27 people in the second car.
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