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The answer is 24 at least
To determine the number of tables needed for 1563 students, divide the total number of students by the number of seats per table. This is calculated as 1563 ÷ 8 = 195.375. Since you can't have a fraction of a table, round up to the next whole number, resulting in 196 tables needed to accommodate all students.
6
3
At least two.
To determine how many adults are needed for 140 students, we can set up a ratio based on the given information. If 6 adults supervise 35 students, then the number of adults required per student is 6/35. For 140 students, the calculation would be (140 students) x (6 adults/35 students) = 24 adults. Therefore, 24 adults are needed to supervise 140 students.
3 buses are needed for the fieldtrip, providing maximum capacity for 252 students.
It is 2. Compounds consist of at least 2 elements.
50p + 20p + 10p + 5p + 2p +2p = 6 coins
53 buses
Yes, 130 students can be seated at tables of 5. To calculate the number of tables needed, you would divide the total number of students by the number of students per table. In this case, 130 students divided by 5 students per table equals 26 tables. Each table would have 5 students seated at it.
1 is the smallest natural number.