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Mathematics, 18.06.2020 13:57 jadens25

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Khas 542.120 visitors.
34 505 are children.
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In a year, a theme park has 542,120 visitors.
17,896 are infants and 34,506 are children.
The rest of the visitors are adults.
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How many adults visit the theme park?
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