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3. There were 384 people at a play on Friday night. There were 512 people at the play on Saturday night. Estimate the total number of people who attended the play on both nights.
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3. There were 384 people at a play
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512 people at the play on Saturday
night. Estimate the total number of
people who attended the play on
both nights.
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There were about 900
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There was approximately 1000 people
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