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To find this answer, first subtract 1,500 from the amount your class raises (16, 600) so you are just left with the 'leftover' money for students to board.
16600-1500= 15100.
Then, divide 15100 into 367 to find out how many can go.
15100/367= 41.1444. Round down to 41.
41 students can attend, and there will be a bit of leftover money. (if you want to figure out how much is left over, multiply 41 by 367, and then subtract 15100 by the product)
16600-1500= 15100.
Then, divide 15100 into 367 to find out how many can go.
15100/367= 41.1444. Round down to 41.
41 students can attend, and there will be a bit of leftover money. (if you want to figure out how much is left over, multiply 41 by 367, and then subtract 15100 by the product)
First you take the the class raised $16600 and than you subtract the port fees and taxes $1500 and you take that total and divide by the cost per student $367 and you will get the amount of students that can go just round to the nearest whole number because you can't have parts of people.