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The sixth graders at Amir’s school voted for the location of their class trip. 35% of the students voted to go to the art museum. If 126 students voted for going to the art museum, how many sixth graders
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The sixth graders at Amir’s school voted for the location of their class trip. 35% of the students voted to go to the art museum. If 126 students voted for going to the art museum, how many sixth graders are at Amir’s school?
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126/35%=360
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