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2 June, 07:05

A ferris wheel can accommodate 55 people in 15 minutes. how many people could ride the ferris wheel in 6 hours? what was that rate per hour

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  1. 2 June, 10:06
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    15 minutes is one quarter of an hour, so the number of people accommodated in an hour would be 4 x 55 = 220 people per hour.

    Then, multiply the number of people per hour by the 6 hours:

    6 hours x 220 people = 1320 people in 6 hours.
  2. 2 June, 10:50
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    55 per 15 x4 60x 6 = 6 hours

    55 times 4 times 6 and 1,320 rode on it
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