The auditorium can seat up to 600 people at a time.
The sponsors of the award dinner will use it for 450 people.
- The chef prepared meals for 3/4 of the usual 600 people, to determine how many meals he prepared, you have to multiply 600 by 3/4
![600\cdot(3)/(4)=(600\cdot3)/(4)=(1800)/(4)=450](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/8jm7xg57scafjieiglks8kbm74cm61i5ui.png)
The result indicates that the chef prepared 450 meals, which is enough for the people attending the dinner.
- The pastry chef made desserts for 5/8 of the usual 600 people. To determine how many desserts you have to multiply 600 by 5/8
![600\cdot(5)/(8)=(600\cdot5)/(8)=(3000)/(8)=375](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/jqzjeow5clsbqwtsns93ha4u3dgj94g6vg.png)
The pastry chef made 375 desserts, this indicates that there will be not enough desserts for the dinner.
- The staff set up 3/5 of the usual 600 chairs. To determine how many chairs they've set up, you have to multiply 600 by 3/5
![600\cdot(3)/(5)=(600\cdot3)/(5)=(1800)/(5)=360](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/lllck0njeo43ofwdebf74z7e4fvveimrv4.png)
The staff has set up 360 chairs, which means that there will be not enough chairs for everyone to sit.