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A cafeteria can seat 5x10*2 students. Each table has 2x10*1 seats. How many tables are in the cafeteria?

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Answer: 25 tables.

Explanation:

5 • 10*2= 500 (10*2= 100, then 100 times 5)

2 • 10*1= 20 (10*1= 10, then times 2)

Therefore a cafeteria can seat 500 students. Each table had 20 seats.

Divide 500/20 and get 25.

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The cafeteria, with a total seating capacity of
\(5 * 10^2\) students, accommodates 25 tables. Each table has
\(2 * 10^1\) seats, ensuring ample seating for the students in the cafeteria.

Let's break down the information given:

- The cafeteria can seat
\(5 * 10^2\) students.

- Each table has
\(2 * 10^1\) seats.

To find the number of tables, divide the total number of seats in the cafeteria by the number of seats per table:


\[ \text{Number of tables} = \frac{\text{Total seats in cafeteria}}{\text{Seats per table}} \]


\[ \text{Number of tables} = (5 * 10^2)/(2 * 10^1) \]

Simplify the expression:

Number of tables =
(500)/(20)

Number of tables = 25

Therefore, there are 25 tables in the cafeteria.

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