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27 November, 18:29

At a summer camp the ratio of cabins to campers is 15 to 255 and equal number of campers are staying in each cabin how many campers are in each cabin

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  1. 27 November, 18:38
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    15:255, There are 15 cabins and 255 people. Divide it and get 17 people in each cabin
  2. 27 November, 18:45
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    There are 17 campers per cabin. I found it by dividing 15 and 255 by 15 to find how many people per one cabin.
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