SOLUTION: In a school with S students and T teachers, there are 20 students for each teacher. Which of the following equations must be true?
A. S = 20T B. T = 20S C. S + T = 20
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Question 251482: In a school with S students and T teachers, there are 20 students for each teacher. Which of the following equations must be true?
A. S = 20T B. T = 20S C. S + T = 20 D. S - T = 20 E. ST = 20
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It would be:
A. S = 20T
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