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EastWind [94]
3 years ago
10

Planning is an important part of management. You find your batting cages can serve 20 customers each per day and take up about 1

,600 square feet each. In two years, you hope to serve 300 customers per day. About how much room will you need just for batting cages?.
Business
1 answer:
Pani-rosa [81]3 years ago
6 0

The spaces taken up to serve 300 customers per day is; 24,000 square feet each

According to the question;

  • We are required to determine how much room will you need just for batting cages.

By proportion;

To serve 20 customers each per day; the batting cages take up about 1600 square feet each

To serve 300 customers each per day; the batting cages would take up about;

  • = (300 × 1600)/20

  • = 24,000 square feet each

Therefore, 24,000 square feet each is required to serve 300 customers per day.

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