Asked by Antony Joseph
a) What is the least possible number of rows of chairs in the theatre?
b) 28 students on a school trip sit in a single row of chairs. What percentage of the seats in the row do they take up?
b) 28 students on a school trip sit in a single row of chairs. What percentage of the seats in the row do they take up?
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a) The least possible number of rows of chairs in the theatre would be 1 row, consisting of just 1 chair.
b) If 28 students sit in a single row of chairs, and assuming there are no empty chairs, they are taking up all the seats in that row. Therefore, they are occupying 100% of the seats.
b) If 28 students sit in a single row of chairs, and assuming there are no empty chairs, they are taking up all the seats in that row. Therefore, they are occupying 100% of the seats.
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