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A community college has 3,000 students and 90 instructors. The college plans that enrollment will be 3,500 next year. How many...Asked by Derek
A community college has 3,000 students and 90 instructors. The college plans that enrollment will be 3,500 next year. How many new instructors should be hired if the college wants to keep the same student to instructor ratio?
13 instructors
15 instructors
105 instructors
77 instructors
13 instructors
15 instructors
105 instructors
77 instructors
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Ratio:
3000/90 = 3500/x
Cross multiply:
3000x = 315000
x = ?
3000/90 = 3500/x
Cross multiply:
3000x = 315000
x = ?
Answered by
Kelli
Cross multiply 3000/90=3500/x
3000x=315,00 divide each side by 3000 and you get x=105 then take 105 and subtract from the original number of 90 and you get 15. So they need to hire 15 more instructors to keep the same student/teacher ratio.
3000x=315,00 divide each side by 3000 and you get x=105 then take 105 and subtract from the original number of 90 and you get 15. So they need to hire 15 more instructors to keep the same student/teacher ratio.
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kiesha
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