There are 33 motorbikes, 61 vans, and 246 cars on a ferry. 60 more vehicles board the ferry at Seatown, and none leave. Now 23% of the vehicles on the ferry are vans. How many of the 60 vehicles that boarded at Seatown were vans?
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\[ \text{Initial total vehicles} = 33 \text{ (motorbikes)} + 61 \text{ (vans)} + 246 \text{ (cars)} \] \[ \text{Initial total vehicles} = 33 + 61 + 246 = 340 \] Show more…
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