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22 January, 10:31

There are 5,426 people seated at tables. Each table seats 8 people.

How many tables are full?

How many people are sitting at a table that is not full?

How many tables are needed for all 5,426 people?

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  1. 22 January, 10:45
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    679

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Number of people: 5426

    Capacity of table: 8

    How many tables are full?

    Number of full tables = 5426/8 = 678.25 so full part is 678

    How many people are sitting at a table that is not full?

    0.25 table = 8*0.25 = 2 people are sitting at a table that is not full

    or

    5426 - 678*8 = 2 people

    How many tables are needed for all 5,426 people?

    678+1 = 679 tables
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