If a School room is 32 meters long and 11 metres wide, how many boys will it accommodate allowing 8sq meters to each boy
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(32*11)m^2 * 1boy/8m^2 = 44 boys
44 boys
44 boys
To find out how many boys a school room can accommodate, we first need to calculate the area of the school room. The area of a rectangle (such as the school room) can be found by multiplying its length by its width.
Given:
Length of the school room = 32 meters
Width of the school room = 11 meters
Area of the school room = Length × Width
Area = 32 meters × 11 meters
Area = 352 square meters
Next, we need to determine how many boys can be accommodated in the school room, given that each boy requires 8 square meters of space.
Number of boys accommodated = Total area of the school room ÷ Area per boy
Number of boys = 352 square meters ÷ 8 square meters
Number of boys = 44
Therefore, the school room can accommodate 44 boys, assuming each boy requires 8 square meters of space.