Math, asked by mallikavm86, 3 months ago


Arun convened a meeting for 10 people. In a table 4 people can be seated, while combining
2 table, 6 can be seated as shown in the figure. What is the minimum number of tables
required to accommodate everyone?

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Answered by 4b0162e95e
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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

Total number of people = 10

People who can be seated = 4

People who can sit on combining = 6

To Find:

Minimum number of tables required to accommodate everyone

Solution:

When 4 people can be seated at each table

One one table people seated = 4

Thus,

On 3 tables =  4 x 3

= 12

When two tables are joined

In two joined tables people who can sit = 6 .

Thus,

Remaining people = 4 .

For 4 people table required = 1 .

Therefore,

Total table needed for 10 people

= 2 + 1

= 3

Answer: The tables required are 3.

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