Math, asked by prabhkaranbhullar, 4 days ago

Three quarters of the seats in a stadium are filled during a match . What is the ratio of the number of seats in occupied to the number of seats occupied in the stadium.

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Answered by BrainlyPassion
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Answer:

Given that 15,000 people are watching he match.

Also it is stated that 1/3 rd of the stadium is unoccupied.

This means that 2/3 rd of the stadium is occupied. Also we know the value of people occupying the 2/3 rd of seats which is 15,000 according to the question.

Therefore Let us assume the total number of seats in stadium to be 'x'

⇒ ( 2/3 ) × x = 15,000

⇒ x = 15,000 × 3/2

⇒ x = 45,000/2

⇒ x = 22,500

Therefore the total capacity of the stadium is 22,500 seats.

Answered by kiranbhanot639
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Answer:

Given that, 15,000 people are watching he match.

Also it is stated that 1/3 rd of the stadium is unoccupied.

This means that 2/3 rd of the stadium is occupied. Also we know the value of people occupying the 2/3 rd of seats which is 15,000 according to the question.

Therefore Let us assume the total number of seats in stadium to be 'x'

⇒ ( 2/3 ) × x = 15,000.

⇒ x = 15,000 × 3/2.

⇒ x = 45,000/2.

⇒ x = 22,500.

Therefore the total capacity of the stadium is 22,500 seats.

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