Common elevators may have a capacity of 10 or even 11 people(though it also depends on how big those people are!)
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3000 divided by 150 is 20 people.
About a million
People would be the simple subject
It helps in a lot of unexpected ways. When I was a concierge at a condo building, a man doing construction in one of the units had a long beam he needed to take to the 14th floor. He was afraid it wouldn't fit in the elevator, but by measuring the sides of the elevator, I was able to use geometry to figure out how many feet the elevator was from the top corner to the opposite bottom one. It fit.
The correct homophone to use in the sentence is "too." The revised sentence should read: "There were too many people on the elevator." This indicates that the number of people exceeded a comfortable or acceptable amount.
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The first elevator is more dense because it has a higher number of people (15) compared to the second elevator (7), even though both elevators may have the same physical dimensions. Density is calculated by mass (number of people in this case) divided by volume (elevator space), so in this scenario, the first elevator is more densely packed with people.
The elevator was invested and made because of disabled people, the cause: disabled people among many other reasons.