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3/4 of seats in a concert hall were occupied. The ratio of adults to children was 7:3. If 90 more adults attended the concert,...Asked by Anonymous
3/5 of the seats in a concert hall were occupied. The ratio of adults to children was 6:4. If 60 more adults attended the concert, the number of adults would be 3 times the number of children. How many seats were in the concert hall?
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Answered by
collins
let x be the total no of seat
x=3/5
adult.....a
children....c
a/c=6/4.....(1)
a+60=3c.....(2)
a=6c/4.......(3)
insert 3 in any and find a....when u do finding won,t be a problem right
x=a+c....as total number
x=3/5
adult.....a
children....c
a/c=6/4.....(1)
a+60=3c.....(2)
a=6c/4.......(3)
insert 3 in any and find a....when u do finding won,t be a problem right
x=a+c....as total number
Answered by
collins
finding c i mean
Answered by
Steve
Hmmm. The math looks right, but it turns out that the number of seats is not an integer.
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