How many children will a school hall of dimension 20m,9.5m, and 8m high accomulate assuming 2.5 m^3 of air is required for each children?

that would be the total volume divided by the volume required for each child:

m^3 ÷ (m^3/child) = child

(20*9.5*8)/2.5 = ?

To determine how many children a school hall can accommodate, we need to calculate the volume of the hall and divide it by the volume required for each child.

First, let's find the volume of the school hall:

Volume of the hall = length × width × height
= 20m × 9.5m × 8m
= 1520 m³

Next, we need to determine how many children can fit in this volume. Since each child requires 2.5 m³ of air, we can calculate the number of children using the following formula:

Number of children = Volume of the hall ÷ Volume required per child

Number of children = 1520 m³ ÷ 2.5 m³

Calculating this division, we find:

Number of children = 608

Therefore, the school hall with dimensions 20m, 9.5m, and 8m high can accommodate approximately 608 children.