Answer: The answer is 34 students.
Step-by-step explanation: Given that a college charters a bus for 1700 dollars to take a group to a museum. Also, when six more students joined the trip the cost per student is $7.50 less. We need to find the number of students in the original group.
Let 'n' be the number of students in the original group and 'p' be the cost per student originally. So, we have

Comparing both the equations, we can write

Substituting the value of 'p' from the first equation, we have

Since the number of students cannot be negative, so n = 34.
Thus, 34 students were there in the original group.