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6 April, 18:59

Southeastern Oklahoma State University's business program has the facilities and faculty to handle an enrollment of 2 comma 100 new students per semester. However, in an effort to limit class sizes to a "reasonable" level (under 200, generally), Southeastern's dean, Holly Lutze, placed a ceiling on enrollment of 1 comma 800 new students. Although there was ample demand for business courses last semester, conflicting schedules allowed only 1 comma 450 new students to take business courses.

The utilization rate for Southeastern = nothing % (enter your response as a percentage rounded to one decimal place).

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  1. 6 April, 19:01
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    The utilization rate for Southeastern = 68.6%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The utilization rate is the number of students taking the course divided by the highest enrollment possible.

    In this problem, we have that:

    1450 students taking the course.

    Capacity to handle an enrollment of 2100 students

    Utilization rate

    1450/2100 = 0.686

    The utilization rate for Southeastern = 68.6%
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