(Can someone help I'm taking a math quiz.) Seventy parents showed up for a parent meeting at school. Mrs. Quinn set up 12 tables in the library for the meeting. The graph below displays this information

Can someone help Im taking a math quiz Seventy parents showed up for a parent meeting at school Mrs Quinn set up 12 tables in the library for the meeting The gr class=

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for every 2 tables there are 10 chairs, so for 12 tables there are 60 chairs

Okay. So first I divided 70 by 12 giving me an answer of 5.833333, rounding it to 5.8. Meaning 5 chairs per table (considering you can't have 0.8 of a chair).

5 chairs for each table, 10 for two tables, and so on. So, yeah, I could be wrong, and if so I'm sorry.