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8% of the students in the auditorium were sixth graders. If there were 16 sixth graders, how many students were in the auditorium in all?
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8% of the students in the auditorium were sixth graders. If there were 16 sixth graders, how many students were in the auditorium in all?
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8% of the students in the auditorium were sixth graders. If there were 16 sixth graders, how many students were in the auditorium in all?
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200 students
Explanation:
8% =16
100% = 200
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