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Mia's school took a field trip to an amusement park. There were 238 students on the trip. A total of 145 students rode the water rides. Of those, 53 students also rode the Ferris wheel. Eight students did not ride any water rides or the Ferris wheel. How many students rode the Ferris wheel, but not the water rides? Show your work

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