Mathematics, 04.06.2020 03:57 manuel6885
1.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 1-mile section that is 8 feet deep on both sides. Assume 1 person for each 4.5 square feet.
a.
46,900
b.
84,400
c.
18,700
d.
37,500
2.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 2-mile section that is 10 feet deep on both sides. Assume 1 person for each 4.5 square feet.
a.
46,900
b.
84,400
c.
18,700
d.
23,400
3.Estimate the size of a crowd at a parade along a 2-mile section that is 10 feet deep on both sides. Assume 1 person for each 2.5 square feet.
a.
84,500
b.
84,000
c.
126,700
d.
42,000
4.Estimate the size of a crowd at a concert where the area is 100 yards by 50 feet. Assume 1 person for each 2.5 square feet.
a.
12,000
b.
6,000
c.
2,000
d.
2,500
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