There is a school that has 6,190 students there is already 216 how many more teachers are needed

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216 what?
how many students per teacher?

To determine how many more teachers are needed, you need to calculate the difference between the total number of students and the number of students that are already accounted for. Then divide that difference by the average number of students per teacher. Assuming there is an average of 30 students per teacher, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the remaining number of students:
Total number of students - Number of students already accounted for
6,190 - 216 = 5,974

Step 2: Determine the number of teachers needed:
Remaining number of students ÷ Average number of students per teacher
5,974 ÷ 30 = 199.13

As you cannot have a fractional part of a teacher, you would need to round up to the nearest whole number. Therefore, you would need 200 more teachers to accommodate the remaining students.

To find out how many more teachers are needed at the school, you need to subtract the number of teachers already present from the total number of students.

Let's break down the steps:

Step 1: Find the number of students in the school: 6,190

Step 2: Find the number of teachers already present: 216

Step 3: Subtract the number of teachers already present from the total number of students:

6,190 - 216 = ???

Simplifying the equation:

5,974 = ???

Therefore, there are 5,974 more students than teachers in the school.