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A conference room contains 5 tables and 16 chairs. what is the smallest possible number of chairs at the table having the most seats?

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Abu99
Abu99 Abu99
  • 08-08-2017
9 chairs;
there would have to be nine chairs at a table for it to have the most chairs because in this case, even if the remaining 7 chairs were all located at one of the other tables, then the table with the 9 chairs would still have the most chairs.
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