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5 February, 14:00

A ferris wheel can accommodate 70 people in 25 minutes. How many people could ride the ferris wheel in 3 hours? What was that rate per hour?

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  1. 5 February, 17:42
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    Two hours is 120 minutes, so we can divide 120 by 25:

    120/25 = 4.8

    4.8 represents the number of 25-minute intervals in 2 hours. Since each 25-minute interval represents 70 people who can ride the Ferris wheel, we simply multiply 70 by 4.8:

    70 x 4.8 = 336

    So, theoretically, 336 people can ride the Ferris wheel in two hours. Divide that by 2 & you know the rate per hour:

    336/2 = 168 riders per hour.
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