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How many children will a school hall of dimension 20m,9.5m, and 8m high accomulate assuming 2.5 m^3 of air is required for each children?
9 years ago

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Steve
that would be the total volume divided by the volume required for each child:

m^3 รท (m^3/child) = child

(20*9.5*8)/2.5 = ?
9 years ago

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