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A school gym has an area of 2400 square feet. For a pep rally there are 700 people in the gym. How many square feet are available for each person?
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A school gym has an area of 2400 square feet. For a pep rally there are 700 people in the gym. How many square feet are available for each person?
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This is the inverse of density... :P
2400ft^2/700p=24/7 ft^2 per person
≈3.43 ft^2 per person
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2400/700 = 24/7 = 3.42857143 sq ft
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