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9 August, 05:54

The area of a room is roughly 9∗10^4 square inches. If a person needs a minimum of 2.4∗10^3 square inches of space, what is the maximum number of people who could fit in this room

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  1. 9 August, 07:43
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    The maximum number of people who could fit in this room is 37

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    The area of a room A = 9 * 10^4 square inches

    Minimum Area needed per person M = 2.4*10^4 square inches

    The maximum number of people who could fit in this room is;

    N = The area of a room A/Minimum Area needed per person M

    N = A/M

    Substituting the values;

    N = 9*10^4 : 2.4*10^3

    N = 37.5

    Since we can not have a 0.5 person, the number would be approximated down to nearest lower whole number.

    N = 37

    The maximum number of people who could fit in this room is 37
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