There are 6 boats, each ferrying 21 people and 2 boats each ferrying 15 people across a river. Find the total number of people being ferried across the river in the boats.
Step 1:
Each of the six boats are ferrying 21 people each.
To find the number of people ferried by these 6 boats, we need to multiply.
So the number of people ferried by these boats
= 6 × 21 = 126.
Step 2:
Similarly, the number of people ferried by the 2 boats each carrying 15 people
= 2 × 15 = 30.
Step 3:
So the total number of people being ferried across the river by the
6 + 2 = 8 boats = 126 + 30 = 156
In a theatre there are 25 rows each having 20 seats. If the number of seats in a row are increased by 4, what is the total number of seats in the theatre now?
Step 1:
The number of seats in a row = 20
The number of seats in a row after increase
= 20 + 4 = 24
Step 2:
The number of rows = 25
Step 3:
So the total number of seats in the theatre now, i.e., after increase in seats in each row
= 25 × 24 = 600