Yes. The is exactly what the term double occupancy means.
no. of double occupied rooms/ total no. of occupied rooms * 100
Single occupancy = one personDouble occupancy = two people------------------------A hotel room that is $100 per night, based on double occupancy, means the room is $100 per night whether one or two people stay there. Three people staying there would cost more than $100 per night."Per person based on double occupancy" means that the room rate is charged for each person who stays there, and they expect that two people will stay there.
Sole occupancy is when one person has a standard hotel room alone and isn't sharing. Double occupancy would be if two people shared a standard room.
Usually, those numbers for single or double occupancy are per person. If you think it's cheaper, check again.
It means that there are 2 people for every room.
Here is an example: If the price is $50 per person, per night, based on double occupancy, it means that the room is meant for 2 people, and that each person will pay $50, therefore the total cost for the room sleeping 2 people, is $100. Usually, single occupancy is almost double the per person cost of double occupancy: The same room that cost 2 people $100 will cost 1 person $100. The principle is for the hotel to sell the room at a minimum cost, therefore, 2 people stay cheaper than 1.
There may be a special rate for a single person staying in a double room.
Occupancy permits apply when you change an occupancy or change a structure. If there is no change, the prior occupancy permit would apply.
the church hall would be an assembly occupancy, the school would be an education occupancy and the building would be a mixed occupancy.
Divide current occupancy by the total possible occupancy and multiply by 100. For example: If a facility has a total possible occupancy of 100 and the current occupancy is 75 then the occupancy rate is 75%. 75 / 100 * 100 = 75 % If you do not multiply by 100 then you have the answer as a decimal fraction.
The German Occupancy of France was destined for failure.