Math, asked by chauhansiemens, 9 months ago

88,992 people are invited to a party. THE ORGANISER has arranged the tables to seat 12 people on each. IF 1,500 people have not accepted the invitation, How many tables will be needed in all? (Hint- First, calculate the number of guests who have accepted the invitation by subtracting the ones who have not accepted the invitation by subtracting the ones who have not accepted from the total people invited). ​

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Answered by shaikfahad3210
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Answer:

7,291 tables.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of invitees 88,992.

But out of these people 1,500 invitees did not accept the invitation.

So it is enough to arrange tables for 88992-1500 = 87,492 people.

12 Persons sit on one table.

Therefore 87,492 people require 87492/12 = 7,291 tables.

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