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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 14:00 stranger123

At a certain university the student to teacher ratio is 16: 1. if there are 2,000 students enrolled, how many teachers must be employed to maintain this ratio?
a. 125
b. 28,000
c. 200
d. 215

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