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Emma is planning a party for 128 guests. If 8 guests can be seated at each table, how many tables will be needed for seating at the party?
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Emma is planning a party for 128 guests. If 8 guests can be
seated at each table, how many tables will be needed for
seating at the party?
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128/8 = 16 tables :)
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All you need to do is divide the number of guests (128) by how many guests can be seated at a table (8) and that will give you how many tables will be needed:
128/8=16
16 tables will be needed to seat 128 guests.
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