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there are 40 students waiting in the line to enter the museum. There are 4 times as many students in the museum as are in line waiting. How many students are in the museum?​

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160

Explanation:

The problem statement tells us ...

(# in museum) = 4 × (# waiting)

(# in museum) = 4 × 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . the number waiting is 40

# in museum = 160

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