A church hall has 3 different types of chairs for seating. 20% of the chairs are metal,
0.45 are plastic and the rest are padded. There are 140 padded chairs.
How many chairs are there in total?
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A
Aalto armchair 406, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1938; IKEA sells a similar design as the Poäng lounge chair
Adirondack chair
Adirondack chair, a non-adjustable wooden outdoor lounge chair
Aeron chair, an ergonomic trademarked chair
Air chair,[1] a lightweight moulded chair design by Jasper Morrison
Armchair, has armrests for comfort; couches, sofas,etc.
B
Bachelor's chair, dates from the 18th century and converts into a stepstool, ladder or ironing board[2]
Balans chair
Balans chair, designed by Norwegian furniture designer Peter Opsvik in 1979, is the original kneeling chair design
Ball chair
Ball Chair, designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963
Bar stool chair
Bar stool, tall, narrow stool designed for seating at a bar or counter
Barcelona chair, proprietary chair designed in 1929 by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and widely copied since; characterized by leather upholstery, an angled seat and back without armrests, and X-shaped steel legs
Bardic chair, custom chair built every year for the winner of an Awdl poetry contest in Wales
Barrel chair, c. 1465, Raversijde, Belgium
Barrel chair,[3] has a high round back like half a barrel; large and upholstered
Bath chair, light carriage on wheels with a folding hood, for outdoor transport, often used by invalids
Beach chair (Strandkorb), designed to provide comfort and protection from sun, wind, rain, and sand on beaches frequented by tourists
Sacco [1968]: Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Franco Teodoro.
Bean bag chair. The first bean bag chair is Sacco, designed in 1968 by the Italian designers Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Franco Teodoro.
Bench, a simple, often backless device, typically for more than one person to sit on; often refers to a simple, longer table or similar longer flat surfaces to place things on or work on
Bergère, upholstered chair introduced in the Régence/Rococo period in France in the 17th century
Bikini chair, 1949
Bikini chair, designed by architect Wendell Lovett in 1949 and first exhibited in 10th Triennale di Milano 1954; made of metal, molded plastic, and leather; featured in the magazine Domus February 1954 (#291)
Bofinger chair, first chair worldwide in fiberglass-reinforced polyester to be produced in one single process over a steel mould; considered a classic of modern furniture design history
Bosun's chair, a device used to suspend a person from a rope to perform work aloft
Breuer Chair, designed by Marcel Breuer; distinguished by a cantilevered design, steel tubular frame and caning[4]
Brewster Chair, a style of upright, turned, wooden armchair made in the mid-17th century in New England named after Pilgrim and colonial leader William Brewster of Plymouth, Massachusetts
Bubble Chair, designed by Eero Aarnio in 1968 in Finland; a modernist classic
Bungee chair, any chair which incorporates bungee cords as a primary material
Butterfly chair[5] (BKF chair) designed in 1938 by Bonet, Kurchan and Ferrari-Hardoy (Argentina); a light folding metal frame with a large cloth or leather sling hung from the frame's four high points
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