Asked by Mary K
F=n/15, where n is the total amount of credits in which students enroll for a given semester. If students on a campus register for a total of 52425 credits, how many full-time equivlant students does the campus have? Solve the formula for n. N=
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Answered by
MathMate
I do not know if you paraphrased the question, but some definitions seem to be missing.
I would interpret the question as also saying assuming each full time student registers for 15 credits, and the function
F(n)=n/15 represents the number of full-time equivalent students for a total registered credits of n.
If these assumptions are correct, you would "plug-in" n=52425 into the given function to obtain the number of full-time equivalent students.
I would interpret the question as also saying assuming each full time student registers for 15 credits, and the function
F(n)=n/15 represents the number of full-time equivalent students for a total registered credits of n.
If these assumptions are correct, you would "plug-in" n=52425 into the given function to obtain the number of full-time equivalent students.
Answered by
Mary K
Yeah, I think I need to re-think on this one and decipher what is being said in order to resolve ... ty:)
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