Question
If 18 students occupy 3/5 of the seats in the classroom, how many students would occupy 2/3 of the seats in the room?
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First, we need to get the total number of seats in the classroom. Let's call that number "S". We know that 18 students occupy 3/5 of the seats, which means that 2/5 of the seats are not occupied. We can set up the equation:
18 = (3/5)S
To solve for S, we can multiply both sides by 5/3:
S = 18 x (5/3)
S = 30
So there are 30 seats in the classroom.
Now we need to figure out how many students would occupy 2/3 of those seats. To do this, we need to multiply the total number of seats by 2/3:
(2/3) x 30 = 20
Therefore, 20 students would occupy 2/3 of the seats in the classroom.
18 = (3/5)S
To solve for S, we can multiply both sides by 5/3:
S = 18 x (5/3)
S = 30
So there are 30 seats in the classroom.
Now we need to figure out how many students would occupy 2/3 of those seats. To do this, we need to multiply the total number of seats by 2/3:
(2/3) x 30 = 20
Therefore, 20 students would occupy 2/3 of the seats in the classroom.