Question
The entire school of 250 students went to the soap box derby. The math club went in two vans, and each van holds 6 students. How many students from the math club went to the derby?
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To determine how many students from the math club went to the soap box derby, we consider the information given about the vans.
Each van holds 6 students and there are 2 vans. To find the total number of students from the math club who went to the derby, we can multiply the number of vans by the capacity of each van:
\[
\text{Total students from the math club} = \text{Number of vans} \times \text{Capacity of each van}
\]
Substituting the values we have:
\[
\text{Total students from the math club} = 2 \times 6 = 12
\]
Thus, the number of students from the math club who went to the derby is \( \boxed{12} \).
Each van holds 6 students and there are 2 vans. To find the total number of students from the math club who went to the derby, we can multiply the number of vans by the capacity of each van:
\[
\text{Total students from the math club} = \text{Number of vans} \times \text{Capacity of each van}
\]
Substituting the values we have:
\[
\text{Total students from the math club} = 2 \times 6 = 12
\]
Thus, the number of students from the math club who went to the derby is \( \boxed{12} \).