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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 23:00 brandiyocham

Arollercoaster can fit a maximum of 30 people per ride. how many rides will there be if 754 people buy tickets for the rollercoaster? a. divide 754 by 30. the answer is 25 with 4 left over. so there will be 25 rides. b. divide 754 by 30. the answer is 251 with 1 left over. so there will be 252 rides. c. divide 754 by 30. the answer is 25 with 4 left over. so there will be 26 rides. d. multiply 754 by 30. the answer is 22,620. so there will be 22,620 rides. ( 15 points : ) )

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