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16:1. if there are 2,000 students enrolled how many teachers must be employed to maintain this ratio
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16:1. if there are 2,000 students enrolled how many teachers must be employed to maintain this ratio
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125 teachers
2000/x = 16
Therefore
x = 2000/16
= 125 teachers.
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2000/125 = 16
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You would divide 2,000 by 16 to get C) 125.
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