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There are 630 students in Ben’s school. On a normal day, 30 % of the students ride bicycles to school. How many students ride bicycles to school on a normal day?
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There are 630 students in Ben’s school. On a normal day, 30 % of the students ride bicycles to school. How many students ride bicycles to school on a normal day?
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630 x 0.3 = 189
189 students ride bicycles to school on a normal day.
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