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325 people were in a tour group. Six buses were completely filled and 7 people chose to walk. How many people did the bus hold?
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325 - 7 = 318
(subtracting people that walked since we're not dealing with them)
318/6 = 53
(divided by 6 since there were 6 total buses)
Answer is 53, that's how many people one bus could hold.
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