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The first class has a kids in it, the second has b kids in it, and the third class has c kids in it. The kids from all three classes are divided equally between two buses. How many kids are in each bus?

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Answer:


(a+b+c)/(2)

Explanation:

  • Number of kids in the first class =a
  • Number of kids in the second class =b
  • Number of kids in the third class =c

The sum of the kids in the three classes =a+b+c

If they are divided equally between two buses, then we have:


\text{Number of kids in each of the bus}=(a+b+c)/(2)

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