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olchik [2.2K]
4 years ago
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A strip mall in Dallas has store space in several different sizes. There are eight 300-square-foot stores, one 800-square-foot s

tore, and one 900-square-foot store. Two of the 300-square-foot stores are vacant. The others are occupied. What is the ratio of vacant space to occupied space? What percent of the space is occupied?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Vesna [10]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em><u>Part 1:</u></em> "What is the ratio of vacant space to occupied space?"  \frac{6}{35}

<em><u>Part 2:</u></em> "What percent of the space is occupied?"  85.37%


Step-by-step explanation:


<u>1st part:</u>

Total square foot = (8*300) + (1*800) + (1*900) = 4100 sq. feet

Vacant Space = 2*300=600

Occupied Space = 4100 - 600 = 3500


Thus ratio of vacant space to occupied space = \frac{600}{3500}=\frac{6}{35}


<u>2nd part:</u>

To find % of occupied space, we need to divide occupied space (in sq ft.) by the <em>total square feet</em> and then multiply by 100 (since we want the percentage):

\frac{3500}{4100}=0.8537=85.37

Occupied space is 85.37%

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