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16 November, 11:26

2. The fifth graders are going on a field trip to the museum. They are taking buses that

hold 24 people each. There are 113 students and adults going on the field trip. The

school ordered 4 buses. Were there enough buses for all of the people? How do you

know? Show your work and explain your answer in detail.

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  1. 16 November, 13:33
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    No they weren't enough Buses, i know because 113/24 is 4.70 so they were still 17 people left.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    113/24 = 4.70

    or

    24+24+24+24 = 96

    113-96 = 17
  2. 16 November, 13:57
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    There were not enough buses.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    24 people multiplied by the 4 buses = 96.

    4 buses only hold 96 people, however, they need enough buses to hold 113 people.

    They would need 5 buses to hold 113 people

    5 buses will hold 120 people

    24 x 5 = 120
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