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6 April, 21:20

Rectangular classroom seats 72 students. If the seats were rearragned with 3 more seats rows in each row, the classroom would have 2 fewer rows.

Find the original number in each row?

[Hint: Let the original number of seats in a row be "X".]

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  1. 6 April, 23:04
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    Let the original number of seats in a row be x;

    Let the number rows be y;

    (x + 3) * (y - 2) = 72 and x * y = 72 = > 72 + 3 * y - 2 * x = 72 = > 3 * y = 2 * x;

    => x is divisible by 3;

    1. x = 3 = > y = 72 / 3 = > y = 24;

    2. x = 6 = > y = 72 / 6 = > y = 12;

    3. x = 9 = > y = 72 / 9 = > y = 8;

    4. x = 12 = > y = 72 / 12 =. y = 6;

    5. x = 24 =. y = 72 / 24 = > y = 3;

    6. x = 36 = > y = 72 / 36 = > y = 2;

    7. x = 72 = > y = 72 / 72 = > y = 1;

    My analysis tell me that the right answer is 9 seats in a row and 8 rows;

    The original number in each row is 9.
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