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23 June, 11:22

At a city-wide assembly, 28% of the participants were fourth graders. There were 7% more fifth graders than fourth graders. If the number of sixth graders was 910 fewer than the total number of fifth graders and fourth graders, how many sixth graders attended the assembly?

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  1. 23 June, 11:31
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    I believe you need to add the 7 to the 28 then add that sum to the 28 giving you 63%. you then should divide that 63 into 910 and add whatever comes out to 910 and that should give you the the total amount of 6th graders,
  2. 23 June, 11:45
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    I dont think theres enough information here to solve the problem
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