SOLUTION: In a park, the ratio of adults to children is 12 to 11. If there are 368 people at the park, how many children are there?

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Question 1056212: In a park, the ratio of adults to children is 12 to 11. If there are 368 people at the park, how many children are there?
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So then,
Children

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