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A small orchestra performance hall has seats arranged in rows. There are 25 more rows than the number of seats in each row. The hall's capacity is 600. If n represents the number of seats in each row, which inequality represents the number of seats that can be occupied in the hall?

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Answer:

n^2+25n < 600

Explanation:

plato correct

User RedMage
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Answer:


n(n+25)\leq 600

Explanation:

Let n be number of seats in each row.

We are told that there are 25 more rows than the number of seats in each row. So number of rows will n+25. We are also given that hall's capacity is 600.

Now let us represent our given information by an inequality.


n(n+25)\leq 600

Therefore, our desired inequality will be
n(n+25)\leq 600.

Hope this will help.


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