The least crowded event can be determined by:
Find the least people per square meter.
Find the most square meters per person.
The correct answers are A and D.
A. Find the least people per square meter:
This means Antonio should calculate the number of people attending the event divided by the total square meters of the event space. The event with the lowest value for people per square meter would be considered the least crowded.
D. Find the most square meters per person:
In this case, Antonio should calculate the total square meters of the event space divided by the number of people attending. The event with the highest value for square meters per person would be considered the least crowded, as it indicates more space available per individual.
In both cases, the focus is on the balance between the number of people and the available space. The event that provides more space per person or has fewer people in relation to the space is considered less crowded.
The complete question could be
Antonio is comparing the crowdedness at three different sports events. Which 2 ways could Antonio find the least crowded event? Choose 2 answers: A Find the least people per square meter. B Find the most people per square meter. C Find the least square meters per person. D Find the most square meters per person.