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17 April, 02:03

There are 9 showings of a film about endangered species at the science museum. A total of 459 people saw the film. The same number of people were at each showing. About how many people were at each showing? A. 40 and 50B. 50 and 60 C. 60 and 70 D. 70 and 80

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  1. 17 April, 02:23
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    Answer: B. 50 and 60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given : There are 9 showings of a film about endangered species at the science museum.

    The total number of people saw the film = 459

    Also, The same number of people were at each showing.

    Then, the number of people were at each showing = Total people divided by Total showings

    = 459 : 9 = 51

    Also, 50< 51 < 60 [the quotient is between 50 and 60.]

    i. e. About 50 and 60 people were at each showing.

    Hence, the correct answer is B. 50 and 60.
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