Cadets are marching in a parade. There are 5 cadets in a row. What is the rule which gives the number of cadets, given the number of rows? (Use n for the number of rows.)
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Let the number of rows be n.
Cadet in one row = 5
Cadet in n row = 5n
Here is ur answer
Let the number of rows be n.
Cadet in one row = 5
Cadet in n row = 5n
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Answer:
5n
Step-by-step explanation:
In a parade, there are some cadets marching in an arrangement.
It is given that in a row there are 5 cadets.
So, for one row, the number of cadets= (1×5) =5
For two rows, the number of cadets = (2×5) =10
For three rows, the number of cadets = (3×5 ) =15
Similarly, for n number of rows, the number of cadets will be = (n×5) =5n. (Answer)
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