About 100 people can fit in a 225 square foot room. Check the website link below:
3,000
After half the people left, there were 54 in the room, of whom 18 danced. There were originally 108 people in the room. No, in a word problem it is very important to READ CAREFULLY! Of course, some punctuation in the problem would have helped! But there were 18 people NOT dancing. So to find the number of people remaining in the room: 2/3 of the remaining people = 18, so 1/3 of the remaining people = 9, (1/3 is half of 2/3) So then 2/3 + 1/3 = total number of people remaining in the room: 18 + 9 = 27, which is half the original number. So 27 + 27 = 54, which is the number of people originally in the room.
There were over 1500 people and the Globe Theatre was outdoors. Some say it could hold as many as 3000 people but a lot of them would not have been seated. The standing room seats were quite popular.
The problem that the globe theatre had was the room and the pungent smell that aroused from the many groundlings and also because of the space that was available for the lower class people.
"Room occupancy" may refer to how a room is used or to how many people are present in the room.
The answer depends of the room. Some hold many, some hold only 1.
10
Depends on the room you get.
It all depends on how many they want to invite or have room for
depending on how many people like for how many rooms there. like two room rental would be different than three and they only allow certain people in each room because you can't have like 5 people in to bed room so it depends on how many rooms and they limit how many people can life in each room
About 8,000 people!
If the person who sneezes is not sick, perhaps no one in the room will get sick. This is impossible to answer.
35
The answer depends on how many of females and how many non-females are in the room. The question provides no information on these and therefore there can be no sensible answer.
Every single person will contribute to increasing the room temperature.
Every single person will contribute to increasing the room temperature.