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12 October, 20:01

A school district has a student population of $6,734 students. If the maximum class size is 25 students. How many more teacher must the district have to supplement their staff of 217 teachers?

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  1. 12 October, 22:56
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    53 teachers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Basically, what we need to do here is to find how many teachers there need to be, first. If there are 6,734 students in the school district and if maximum class size is 25, then the number of teachers needed is:

    6,734 / 25 = 269.36

    Of course, it's obvious that we can't have a decimal number of teachers, so we need to find integer (269 or 270).

    If we take 269 teachers and 25 students per class, we get:

    269 • 25 = 6,725 students, which is not enough, since there are 6,734 students.

    That means that the number of teachers needed is 270.

    It is given that there are already 217 teachers, meaning that 270-217=53 teachers have to be supplemented.
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