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Students Getting Drives 0A071B

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1. The problem states that 36% of students at DRHS get a drive to school, and there are 300 students in total. 2. To find how many students get drives, we use the formula for percentage of a quantity: $$\text{Number of students getting drives} = \frac{\text{Percentage}}{100} \times \text{Total number of students}$$ 3. Substitute the given values: $$= \frac{36}{100} \times 300$$ 4. Simplify the fraction by canceling common factors: $$= \cancel{\frac{36}{100}} \times 300 = \frac{36}{100} \times 300$$ 5. Multiply: $$= 0.36 \times 300 = 108$$ 6. Therefore, 108 students get drives to school.