a public pool opened for the summer. a total of 246 people came swimming over the first 3 days it was open. on the first day, 79 came to swim. on the second day, 47 more people swam than on the third day. how many people swam on the third day ?
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x is 3rd day comming

246 = (79+47+2x)

246-126 = 2x

x = 60
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find 1/10 of 40
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x=120

subtract 246-126=120
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120 on the 3rd day
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120 people came on the first day 79+47=126 126+120=246

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What percent is 372 out of 400
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the aswer for this problem is 203.
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