A Leg to Stand On
Can you work out the number of chairs at a cafe from the number of legs?
Problem
In the Soft Boulder Cafe, each table has 3 legs, each chair has 4 legs and all the customers and the three members of staff have two legs each. There are four chairs at each table.
At a certain time, three-quarters of the chairs are occupied by customers and there are 206 legs altogether in the cafe.
How many chairs does the cafe have?
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Student Solutions
Answer: 32
Count the legs around each table:
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So there are 3 + 16 + 6 = 25 legs for each table.
206 legs - the 6 legs of the staff = 200 legs
200 legs = 8 tables
8 tables require 32 chairs.