Math, asked by gv908837, 5 months ago

Sania was rummaging her drawer, when she found some old movie tickets. With a smile, she

remembered seeing the famous cartoon movie, which the adults had also enjoyed. It was a

weekday, so the movie theatre was not completely full. Some adults and mostly children were

at the theatre.

That day, the ratio of the number of adults to children was 3:5.

 Each person had a seat in the Balcony or had a seat in the Stalls.



2

⁄15 of the children had seats in the Stalls.

 468 children had seats in the Balcony.

 There were exactly 1200 seats in the theatre.​

Answers

Answered by BrettRivera
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Answer:

q14) 540 children

q15) 864

q16) 72%

Step-by-step explanation:

q 14)

given, 2/15 of the children had seats in the Stalls.

so, if the total number of children were x, then the number of children in the stalls were 2/15 of x

The rest of the children had seats in balcony. That is, (1 - 2/15) of x were in balcony.

→ Children in balcony = x - 2x/15 = 13x/15

→ 13x/15 = 468

→ x = 468×15/13 = 540 children.

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Q 15)

given, the ratio of the number of adults to children was 3:5

let number of adults be y.

→ y:540 = 3:5

→ y = 3/5 × 540 = 324 adults

therefore, no.of people that had come to watch the movie is

→ 324+ 540 = 864 people

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Q 16)

given, total seats in the theatre is 1200.

864/1200 × 100

= 72%

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