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A local library claims it has 2.73x103 books. If there are 42 people in the building, how many books per capita are there?

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Answer:

63 books per capita in the library

Explanation:

Given


Books = 2.73 * 10^3


People = 43

Required

Determine the book per capita

To do this, we simply divide the number of books by number of person;


Average = (Books)/(People)


Average = (2.73 * 10^3)/(43)


Average = (2.73 * 1000)/(43)


Average = (2730)/(43)


Average = 63.488372093


Average = 63 (Approximated)

Hence;

There are 63 books per capita in the library

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