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There are 100 sections of seats at a concert. If each section has 520 seats, how many people can be seated?
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There are 100 sections of seats at a concert. If each section has 520 seats, how many people can be seated?
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Here you just need to multiply 520 by 100 okay? Hope this helps
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All you have to do is 520*100 to get the amount of people that can be seated. So, 52,000 people can be seated.
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