Math, asked by bhavyaranka5544, 1 month ago

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 there in the room?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 reeyamahanta
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Step-by-step explanation:

Two-thirds of the people in a room are seated in three-fourths of the chairs. So, this means that three -forths of the chairs are full. 6 empty. Two-thirds of the people in the room are seated in three-fourths of the chairs.

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