Math, asked by urvidey96, 9 months ago

11. Some children stand in rows for a drill. The number of
children in a row varies inversely as the number of rows. If
there are 14 children in a row, we get 6 rows. If 12 children
stand in each row, how many rows will be formed.​

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Answered by obedaogega
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Answer:

7 rows

Step-by-step explanation:

Some children stand in rows for a drill. The number of children in a row varies inversely as the number of rows.  

No. of children in a row = 14

Out of which we get 6 rows  

If in each row 12 children stand then how many rows will be formed.​

 Number of children:

14*6 = 84

With 12 children in each row, there will be:

84/12= 7 rows

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