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The circus had one performance at the Dewey Civic Center and one at the alantiv auditorium the Dewey civic had 1,600 seats tickets for 85% of the stadium were sold how many tickets were sold
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The circus had one performance at the Dewey Civic Center and one at the alantiv auditorium the Dewey civic had 1,600 seats tickets for 85% of the stadium were sold how many tickets were sold
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85/100 = x/1600
1360.
Cross multiply, and then, divide.
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1360 seats were sold
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