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two thirds of a people are seated in three fourths of chairs iftyere are 6 empty chairs left how many people are in the room give explanation ​

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Answered by goudaritakumari
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Answer:

Two thirds of the people in a room are seated in three fourths of the chairs. The rest of the people are standing. If there are 6 empty chairs, how many people

are in the room?

Answer(17219)

6 =(1-3/4)c

24=c

There are 24 chairs

2/3p=18

1/3p=9

p=27

there are 27 people in the room

18 are seated 9 are standing

Answered by aryanagarwal466
0

Answer:

There are twenty seven people in the room.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that two thirds of a people are seated in three fourths of chairs.

There are six empty chairs.

We need to determine the people in the room.

We need to proceed in reverse order to solve the problem.

As three fourth of chairs are occupied, it means one fourth are empty.

Let x be total chairs.

Hence, x/4=6

x=24

The chairs occupied by two third of people =3x/4=18

18 people are equal to 2/3 of people.

(2/3)persons=18

Total people are \frac{18*3}{2} =27

There are twenty seven people in the room.

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