In planning for a dinner party, a planner orders 400 napkins for 8 guests. How many napkins should be ordered for 15 guests

To find out how many napkins should be ordered for 15 guests, we can use proportions.

We can set up a proportion with the number of napkins and the number of guests:

400 napkins / 8 guests = x napkins / 15 guests

Now we can cross-multiply to solve for x:

8 * x = 400 * 15

8x = 6000

Divide both sides by 8 to solve for x:

x = 6000 / 8

x = 750

Therefore, the planner should order 750 napkins for 15 guests.

To determine the number of napkins that should be ordered for 15 guests, we can set up a proportion:

Number of napkins / Number of guests = Number of napkins / Number of guests

Thus, we have:

400 napkins / 8 guests = X / 15 guests

To solve for X, we can cross multiply:

8 * X = 400 * 15

8X = 6000

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 8 to isolate X:

X = 6000 / 8

X = 750

Therefore, 750 napkins should be ordered for 15 guests.

To calculate the number of napkins that should be ordered for 15 guests, we can set up a proportion using the ratio of napkins to guests.

Let's call the number of napkins needed for 15 guests "x". We can set up the proportion as follows:

400 napkins / 8 guests = x napkins / 15 guests

To solve for "x", we can cross-multiply and then divide:

8x = 400 * 15

8x = 6000

x = 6000 / 8

x = 750

Therefore, 750 napkins should be ordered for 15 guests.