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In the cafeteria tables are arranged in groups of 4, with each table seating 8 students. How many students can sit at 10 groups of tables?
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In the cafeteria tables are arranged in groups of 4, with each table seating 8 students. How many students can sit at 10 groups of tables?
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In the cafeteria tables are arranged in groups of 4, with each table seating 8 students. How many students can sit at 10 groups of tables?
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4 tables = 1 group. So in 10 groups of tables, there are 40 tables. Each table seats 8 students, so you multiply 8 by 40, and that leaves your answer as 320 students. :)
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