A paring place has a capacity oc75 car. lf 3/5of it iz full at one time. how many cars can be fillex more

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
8 years ago

Please proofread, correct, and repost.

User Icon for Steve Steve answered
8 years ago

In English, I think this reads

A parking lot has a capacity of 75 cars. If 3/5 of it is full at one time, how many more cars can be parked?

Well, 3/5 of 75 is 45, so what do you think?

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find out how many more cars can be filled, we need to determine the number of cars that are already filled at one time.

Given that 3/5 of the parking place is full, we can calculate the number of cars currently parked by multiplying the capacity of the parking place (75 cars) by 3/5:

Number of cars already filled = (3/5) * 75

To simplify this calculation, we can divide both the numerator and denominator of 3/5 by their greatest common divisor, which is 3:

Number of cars already filled = (1/5) * 75

Now, we can calculate the number of cars already filled:

Number of cars already filled = 1/5 * 75 = 15 cars

To find out how many more cars can be filled, we subtract the number of cars already filled from the total capacity of the parking place:

Number of cars that can be filled more = Total capacity - Number of cars already filled
Number of cars that can be filled more = 75 - 15
Number of cars that can be filled more = 60 cars

Therefore, 60 more cars can be filled in the parking place.