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.
25 students to sit at 5 tables is a ratio.
To determine how many tables are needed to seat 105 students, you first need to know how many students can sit at one table. For example, if each table seats 5 students, you would divide 105 by 5, resulting in 21 tables. If each table seats 6 students, you would need 18 tables (since 105 ÷ 6 = 17.5, rounding up to 18). The exact number of tables depends on their individual seating capacity.
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130 x 5 = 650
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25 students to sit at 5 tables is a ratio.
To determine how many tables are needed to seat 105 students, you first need to know how many students can sit at one table. For example, if each table seats 5 students, you would divide 105 by 5, resulting in 21 tables. If each table seats 6 students, you would need 18 tables (since 105 ÷ 6 = 17.5, rounding up to 18). The exact number of tables depends on their individual seating capacity.
Type: Calculate:Stand-Up Cocktail-Style 6 sq. ft. per personCocktail-Style with some seating 8 sq. ft. per personTea-Style Reception with some seating 8 sq. ft. per personTheater-Style, seated in Rows 8 sq. ft. per personDinner, seated at 8' Banquet Tables 10 sq. ft. per personDinner, seated at 5' Round Tables 12 sq. ft. per person
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130 ÷ 5 = 26
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i think that it is 130 ;)
2018 SSC Examination the school scored 96%.Total of 5 boys failed out of the total 173 seated
130 x 5 = 650
Yes - 130/5 = 26
130 ÷ 5 = 26
Exactly 26 times