In a bookstore ,60 identical books occupy a length of 1.5m on a shelf.Find the number of such books needed to completely occupy a shelf that is 80 cm long.

wrong ans

To find the number of identical books needed to completely occupy a shelf, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

Let's assume that the number of books needed to completely occupy a shelf of length 80cm is represented by 'x'.

According to the given information, 60 identical books occupy a length of 1.5m (which is the same as 150cm). So, we can set up the following proportion:

60 books / 150cm = x books / 80cm

To solve this proportion, we can cross-multiply and solve for 'x':

60 * 80 = 150 * x

4800 = 150x

Dividing both sides by 150:

4800 / 150 = x

32 = x

Therefore, you would need 32 identical books to completely occupy a shelf that is 80cm long.

Wrong answer

average width of a book = 150/60 cm = ....

then number of books for 80 cm = 80/width of book
or
just use a simple ratio
n/80 = 60/150 , solve for n , the number of books