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  • 11-11-2016
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There are 40 tables in a library, with 30% of them seating 4 people. The tables remaining only seat 2 people. How many seats are there in the library?

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TheNerdyTurtle
TheNerdyTurtle TheNerdyTurtle
  • 11-11-2016
The 30% is equal to 12 tables, so therefore there is 28 2 seat tables. The equation for the answer would be 56+48, which is 104 seats in the library.
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