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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. a. Each person had a seat in the Balcony or had a seat in the Stalls. b. 2 ⁄15 of the children had seats in the Stalls. c. 468 children had seats in the Balcony. d. There were exactly 1200 seats in the theatre.
i. How many children had come to watch the movie?
a. 324 b.540 c.432 d. 243
ii. How many people had come to watch the movie?
a. 766 b. 700 c. 846 d. 864
iii. What percentage of seats was occupied in the theatre that day?
a. >70% b. <70% c.>75% d. >80%
iv. How many adults had come to watch the movie?
a. 540 b.324 c.250 d. none of these
v. How many seats were vacant in the theatre?
a. 340 b.336 c.350 d. none of these

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Answered by Ankur12123
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Answer:

mostly children were at the theatre. That day, the ratio of the

number of adults to children was 3:5. a. Each person had a seat in the Balcony or had a seat in the Stalls. b. 2 ⁄15 of the children had seats in the Stalls. c. 468 children had seats in the Balcony. d. There were exactly 1200 seats in the theatre.

i. How many children had come to watch the movie?

a. 324 b.540 c.432 d. 243

ii. How many people had come to watch the movie?

a. 766 b. 700 c. 846 d. 864

iii. What percentage of seats was occupied in the theatre that day?

a. >70% b. <70% c.>75% d. >80%

iv. How many adults had come to watch the movie?

a. 540 b.324 c.250 d. none of these

v. How many seats

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