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27 July, 01:53

A train has 6 passenger cars and each car has 4 columns of seats and each column holds 50 passengers. If one of the cars has 25 empty seats, and the rest of the cars are full, how many passengers are on the train? Which of the following sets of equations correctly represents this situation?

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  1. 27 July, 01:57
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    Given:

    The train has 6 passenger cars

    Each car has 4 columns

    And 1 column hold 50 passengers

    So, total of seats will be = 6 * 4 * 50 = 1200

    Now, there are 25 empty seats,

    therefore the correct equation will be:

    Number of seats per car: 4 * 50 = 200

    Total number of seats: 200 * 6 = 1,200

    Number of passengers: 1,200 - 25 = p
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