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All but 1/16 of the students enrolled at a school participated in Faniky Fun Night activities. If a total of 450 students were involved, how many students attend the school ?
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All but 1/16 of the students enrolled at a school participated in Faniky Fun Night activities. If a total of 450 students were involved, how many students attend the school ?
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Let "x" be the total # of students:
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(1/16)x= 405
x = 16*405 = 6480
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