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A downtown auditorium hosts large events. The auditorium can seat 600 people at one time. The sponsors of an awards dinner are using the auditorium for 450 people. The chef has prepared meals for 3/4 of the usual 600 people. The pastry chef has made enough dessert for 5/8 of the usual 600 people. The staff has set up 3/5of the usual
600 chairs. When the guests arrive, will everybody have a place to sit? Will there be enough meals? Enough dessert? Explain your mathematical thinking
600 chairs. When the guests arrive, will everybody have a place to sit? Will there be enough meals? Enough dessert? Explain your mathematical thinking
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Meals: 0.75 * 600 = 450
Deserts: 0.625 * 600 = 375
Chairs: 0.6 * 600 = 360
Deserts: 0.625 * 600 = 375
Chairs: 0.6 * 600 = 360
Answered by
Jayden
Don't km
Answered by
Aziza
There was less Desserts and less chairs
Answered by
Raja
Yes there are enough
Answered by
Person B
Idk its hard and confusingggg
Answered by
josiah
its hard :((
Answered by
P2isthename
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Answered by
Laurith
Suficientes meals pero ni postres ni sillas
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