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At a school on Friday, 3 out of every 4 students were wearing jeans. There were 600 students at school on Friday. How
many of the students were wearing jeans?
A 599, because 600 – (4-3) = 599
B 450, because 3/4 = 450/600
C 50, because 600 ÷ (4 x 3) = 50
D 800, because 3/4 = 600/800
many of the students were wearing jeans?
A 599, because 600 – (4-3) = 599
B 450, because 3/4 = 450/600
C 50, because 600 ÷ (4 x 3) = 50
D 800, because 3/4 = 600/800
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