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A roller coaster has 3 trains with 8 rows per train. Riders stand in rows of 4, for a total of 32 rider per train. The operator...Asked by Anonymous
A roller coaster has 3 trains with 8 rows per train. Riders stand in rows of 4, for a total of 32 rider per train. The operators of the coaster recorded the number of riders on each train during a run. On the first train, the operators reported that 7 1/4 rows were filled. On the second train, all 8 rows were filled, and on the third train, 5 1/2 rows were filled.
1. Evaluate How many more rows were filled on the first train than on the third train?
2. Multi-Step How many rows were empty on the first train? How many additional rider would it take to fill the empty rows? Explain your answer.
3. Multi-Step How many rows were empty on the third train? How many additional riders would it take to fill the empty rows? Explain your answer.
1. Evaluate How many more rows were filled on the first train than on the third train?
2. Multi-Step How many rows were empty on the first train? How many additional rider would it take to fill the empty rows? Explain your answer.
3. Multi-Step How many rows were empty on the third train? How many additional riders would it take to fill the empty rows? Explain your answer.
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Answered by
potato world
a. 1 row
b. 6 people
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Each train has 7 rows yet the first train only had 6 rows filled up. This means that:
= 7 - 6
= 1 row was empty
b. Riders stand in rows of 6 which means that one row has 6 people. With only 1 row empty, the number of people needed will be:
= 6 people i hope this helps man
b. 6 people
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Each train has 7 rows yet the first train only had 6 rows filled up. This means that:
= 7 - 6
= 1 row was empty
b. Riders stand in rows of 6 which means that one row has 6 people. With only 1 row empty, the number of people needed will be:
= 6 people i hope this helps man
Answered by
Anonymous
Well what about the third question?
Answered by
Anonymous
Plus where did you get 6