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19 June, 13:09

If a university wants to maintain a 14:1 ratio between students and teachers, how many teachers would be needed to accommodate 896 students

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  1. 19 June, 13:19
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    So we want to know the number of teachers the university should have if the ratio of students to teachers is 14:1 and the number of students is 896. If x is the number of teachers: 14/1=896/x. Now we solve for x: Lets multiply both sides with x: x * (14/1) = 896 and divide both sides by 14 and we get: x=896/14 and x=64. So the university should have 64 teachers.
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