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30% of the students are absent from math class. If there are normally 30 students, how many are missing?
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30% of the students are absent from math class. If there are normally 30 students, how many are missing?
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30% of the students are absent from math class. If there are normally 30 students, how many are missing?
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9 students would be missing,
30 percent of 30 is 9, hope this helped :)
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