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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 01:10 bchamp2005p5upqx

When 800 people live in the town. 15 out of every 50 adults work in the factory.
The town has 200 children aged 17 or younger.
18 is considered the age of being called an adult.
Children under 18 may not work in the factory.
How many people work in the factory?

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