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Pachacha [2.7K]
3 years ago
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An arts academy requires there to be teachers for every students and for every . How many students does the academy have per​ te

acher? Per​ tutor? How many
Mathematics
1 answer:
nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
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Complete Question

An arts academy requires there to be 6 teachers for every 132 students and 4 tutors for every 44 students. How many students does the academy have per​ teacher? Per​ tutor? How many tutors does the academy need if it has 132 students​?

Answer:

a)How many students does the academy have per​ teacher?

22 students per teacher

b) Per​ tutor?

11 students per tutor

c) How many tutors does the academy need if it has 132 students​?

12 tutors

Step-by-step explanation:

a)How many students does the academy have per​ teacher?

6 teachers = 132 students

1 teacher = x

6 × x = 132 × 1

x = 132 × 1/6

x = 22 students

Hence, we have 22 students per tutor

b) Per​ tutor?

4 tutors = 44 students

1 tutor = x students

Cross Multiply

4 × x = 1 × 44

x = 44/4

x = 11 students

Hence, we have 11 students per tutor

c) How many tutors does the academy need if it has 132 students​?

44 students = 4 tutors

132 students = x tutors

Cross Multiply

44 × x = 132 × 4

44x = 132 × 4

x = 132 × 4/44

x = 12 tutors

The academy needs 12 tutors if they have 132 students.

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