Question
A 2-column table with 6 rows. Column 1 is labeled Tables with entries 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Column 2 is labeled Chairs with entries 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36.
Rachel is setting up for her birthday. Rachel wants to put the same number of chairs around each table. How many chairs will Rachel place around each table at her birthday party? ____
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To find the number of chairs Rachel will place around each table, we need to divide the total number of chairs (column 2) by the number of tables (column 1).
For table 1: 6 chairs / 1 table = 6 chairs per table
For table 2: 12 chairs / 2 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 3: 18 chairs / 3 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 4: 24 chairs / 4 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 5: 30 chairs / 5 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 6: 36 chairs / 6 tables = 6 chairs per table
Therefore, Rachel will place 6 chairs around each table at her birthday party.
For table 1: 6 chairs / 1 table = 6 chairs per table
For table 2: 12 chairs / 2 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 3: 18 chairs / 3 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 4: 24 chairs / 4 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 5: 30 chairs / 5 tables = 6 chairs per table
For table 6: 36 chairs / 6 tables = 6 chairs per table
Therefore, Rachel will place 6 chairs around each table at her birthday party.