SOLUTION: 1. A bunch of AMDM students were able to squeeze 50 people in a 9 x 9 ft square. Using this ratio, how much space does one person use?
2. Using this ratio, how many people can
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Question 1043826: 1. A bunch of AMDM students were able to squeeze 50 people in a 9 x 9 ft square. Using this ratio, how much space does one person use?
2. Using this ratio, how many people can fit in a hallway that measures 16 x 75 feet?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. A bunch of AMDM students were able to squeeze 50 people in a 9 x 9 ft square. Using this ratio, how much space does one person use?
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space per person = (9 x 9)/50 = 1.62 sq. ft
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2. Using this ratio, how many people can fit in a hallway that measures 16 x 75 feet?
# = (16 * 75)/1.62 = 741 when rounded up.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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