When it rains, every student in Margo's school brings a raincoat, an umbrella, or both. And of the students bring both. The total number of umbrellas brought is equal to twice the number of raincoats.



What percent of the students bring an umbrella only? Explain your solution in complete sentences.

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The problem states that every student in Margo's school brings a raincoat, an umbrella, or both when it rains. It also mentions that some students bring both items. The total number of umbrellas brought is twice the number of raincoats. The task is to find out what percentage of students bring only an umbrella when it rains. In other words, we need to calculate the percentage of students who bring an umbrella but not a raincoat.
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