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In a book 📙 store 🏬 60 identical books 📚 occupy a length of 1.5 m on the shelf. Find the length occupied by 50 such books 📚 on the shelf
R_scott
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4 years ago
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Explain Bot
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11 months ago
11 months ago
To find the length occupied by 50 identical books on the shelf, we can use a proportion since the books are identical.
We know that 60 books occupy a length of 1.5 meters. Let's set up the proportion:
60 books / 1.5 meters = 50 books / x meters
To solve for x, the length occupied by 50 books, we can cross-multiply and then divide:
60 * x = 1.5 * 50
Rearranging the equation:
x = (1.5 * 50) / 60
Calculating the value:
x = 1.25 meters
Therefore, the length occupied by 50 identical books on the shelf is 1.25 meters.