Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
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The City Seasons Towers Hotel Bur Dubai is a luxury place that accommodates guests from around the world, both business and leisure. One-third of the guests checking in each day are leisure travelers and two-thirds are business travelers. Leisure travelers stay for an average of 3.6 nights, which is twice if the average business customer's stay. On an average day, a total of 135 customers (business or leisure) check in to the hotel. If we assume that each customer rents one room, how many rooms are occupied in the hotel on an average day? (keep your decimals in the intermediate calculations but round your final answer to zero decimals).
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