Maths help

You are given the total number of seats as 80 and the percentage seating capacity used, this gives you the total passengers per journey. You are given the average number of fare paying passengers so just deduct this figure from the total passengers per journey to find the number of non fare paying.
 
You are given the total number of seats as 80 and the percentage seating capacity used, this gives you the total passengers per journey. You are given the average number of fare paying passengers so just deduct this figure from the total passengers per journey to find the number of non fare paying.

thanks.

once reading your post and then re-reading the 1st question (and all the details) in full it cleared things up.

basically 10% difference between fare and non-fare occupancy out of 80 = 8



anyone wanting to try the second one 45 vs 60?
 
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