Three hundred students went on a field trip to the zoo. Six buses were filled and 12 students rode in cars. How many students were on each bus?(1 point)

To find out how many students were on each bus, you need to divide the total number of students by the number of buses.

Total number of students = 300
Number of buses = 6

So, the number of students on each bus is 300 divided by 6, which is equal to 50.

To find out how many students were on each bus, we need to divide the total number of students who rode on buses by the number of buses.

The total number of students who rode on buses is given by:
Total number of students - Number of students in cars = 300 - 12 = 288

Now we can divide the number of students by the number of buses to find out how many students were on each bus:
Students on each bus = Total number of students who rode on buses / Number of buses

Students on each bus = 288 / 6 = 48

Therefore, there were 48 students on each bus.

To find out how many students were on each bus, we need to divide the total number of students by the number of buses.

First, we need to calculate the total number of students who rode in the buses and cars. The number of students who rode in cars is given as 12. Since there were 6 buses, and each bus is filled with students, we can calculate the number of students on the buses by multiplying the number of buses by the number of students per bus.

Number of students on buses = (Number of buses) x (Number of students per bus) = 6 x (Number of students per bus)

Now, we can write an equation to find the number of students on each bus:

300 - 12 (students in cars) = 6 (number of buses) x (Number of students per bus)

To find the number of students per bus, we can rearrange the equation to solve for (Number of students per bus):

(Number of students per bus) = (300 - 12) / 6

Simplifying the equation:

(Number of students per bus) = 288 / 6

(Number of students per bus) = 48

Therefore, there were 48 students on each bus.

Three hundred students went on a field trip to the zoo. Six buses were filled and 12 students rode in cars. How many students were on each bus?(1 point)

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48
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388

To find out how many students were on each bus, you need to divide the total number of students who rode on buses by the number of buses.

The total number of students who rode on buses is the difference between the total number of students and the number of students who rode in cars:
Total number of students who rode on buses = Total number of students - Number of students in cars = 300 - 12 = 288

Now we can divide the number of students on buses by the number of buses to find out how many students were on each bus:
Students on each bus = Total number of students who rode on buses / Number of buses = 288 / 6 = 48

Therefore, there were 48 students on each bus.