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Doss [256]
2 years ago
11

A bookstore is hosts the stars from the Harry Potter

Mathematics
2 answers:
Maurinko [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer : The number of fans or people in the  building to meet the stars can be, 5985

Step-by-step explanation :

Given:

Area of the store = 15000 ft²

Area of the stage = 36 ft²

Area of the each person = 2.5 ft²

First we have to calculate the left area for the people.

Left area for the people = Area of the store - Area of the stage

Left area for the people = 15000 ft² - 36 ft²

Left area for the people = 14964 ft²

Now we have to calculate the number of fans or people can be in the  building to meet the stars.

Number of fans to meet the stars = \frac{\text{Left area for the people}}{\text{Area of the each person}}

Number of fans to meet the stars = \frac{14964ft^2}{2.5ft^2}

Number of fans to meet the stars = 5985

Therefore, the number of fans or people in the  building to meet the stars can be, 5985

shepuryov [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

5985 can fit in the room!

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 150 * 100 = 15000

2) 6 * 6 = 36

3) 15000 - 36 = 14964

4) 14964 / 2.5 = 5985.6

5) But you can't fit almost half a person inside or create another whole person soo you round down to 5985

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