For a given number of pages in the report(P)
and given the number of people (NP) in the meeting.
Joe Robert always keeps 5 copies(C) extra i,e, NP + 5
As we are assuming that the required number of pages will not equal an exact number of reams we always add 1 to required reams.
Required Reams (R) =
.
For the given example,
P = 140 pages
NP = 25
C = 25+5 = 30
R =
= 9 + 1
= 10 reams.
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