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The school requires 1 adult for every 15 students when leaving campus for a field trip. There are 276 students scheduled to go to the planetarium. Which proportion can be used to find the number of adults?

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Write and solve an equation of proportions:

1 adult 15 students
------------- = ------------------
x 276 students

Cross-multiplying, 276 = 15x. Dividing both sides by 15, we get x = 18.4.

Since it's difficult for 0.4 of a person to get around without help, the school will probably require 19 adults to chaperone these 276 students. ;)
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to find the number of adults needed to go you need to divide 276 by 15

276/15= 17.25

You will need 18 groups of people because the remainder of children will still need adults to accompany them
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