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4 January, 14:57

A ferris wheel can accommodate 60 people in 25. How many people could the ferris wheel in 5 hours? What was that rate per hour?

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  1. 4 January, 15:27
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    The ferris wheel can accommodate 720 people in 5 hours.

    The rate is 144 people per hour

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming the problem meant 60 people in 25 minutes, you can convert 5 hours into minutes:

    5 hours = 300 minutes

    If you divide 300 by 25 you can get the amount of times the ferris wheel finishes one cycle.

    300/25 = 12

    To get the total amount of people that gets on in 5 hours, you can multiply 12 by 60:

    12*60 = 720

    The rate per hour is 720 divided by 5:

    720/5 = 144

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