If a school cafeteria needs c cans of soup each week for each student, and if there are s students in the school, for how many weeks will x cans of soup last?

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Answer:

x/(cs)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let w represent the number of weeks we're feeding students soup.

[tex]w\,\text{weeks}\times\dfrac{c\,\text{cans}}{\text{student}\cdot\text{week}}\times s\,\text{students}=x\,\text{cans}\\\\w=\dfrac{x}{c\cdot s}\qquad\text{divide by $c\cdot s$}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\frac{x}{c*s} weeks[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

SO in order to calculate that you need to first multiply the number of cups of soup a week by student that the cafeteria need, by the number of students, so if you have S number of student and each needs C amount of cups of soup, the cups of soup total will be CS.

So in order to know how many weeks will X number of cups will last you just divide the number of cups by CS:

[tex]\frac{x}{c*s} weeks[/tex]

And that´s the answer.

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