SOLUTION: At many colleges, the number of full-time-equivalent students, f, is given by
f=n/15
where n is the total number of credits for which students enroll in a given semester. Det
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Question 377426: At many colleges, the number of full-time-equivalent students, f, is given by
f=n/15
where n is the total number of credits for which students enroll in a given semester. Determine the number of full-time-equivalent students on a campus in which students registered for a total of 25,350 credits.
Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f = n/15 = 25530/15 = 1702
f = 1702
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