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A group of students went to the amusement park. At the park, 1/2 of the students got a snack. 3 of the remaining students went to the water slide. Of the students left, 1/3 went to the Funhouse. The remaining four students rode the roller coaster.

A. How many students went to the Funhouse?
B. How many students got a snack.
C. How many students went to the park?

a) A: 2, B: 8, C: 16
b) A: 4, B: 12, C: 24
c) A: 6, B: 6, C: 12
d) A: 8, B: 16, C: 32

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Final answer:

Two students went to the Funhouse, eight students got a snack, and the total number of students who went to the park is 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, we'll need to follow the given steps:



  1. Start with a group of 12 students.
  2. Calculate the number of students who got a snack: 12 * 1/2 = 6 students.
  3. Subtract the students who got a snack from the total to find the remaining students: 12 - 6 = 6 students.
  4. Calculate the number of students who went to the water slide: 3 students.
  5. Subtract the students who went to the water slide from the remaining students: 6 - 3 = 3 students.
  6. Calculate the number of students who went to the Funhouse: 3 * 1/3 = 1 student.
  7. Subtract the students who went to the Funhouse from the remaining students: 3 - 1 = 2 students.
  8. The remaining four students rode the roller coaster.



Therefore, the answers to the questions are:



A. Two students went to the Funhouse.



B. Eight students got a snack.



C. The total number of students who went to the park is 12.

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