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For a school assembly, students sit in chairs that are arranged in 53 rows. There are 12 chairs in each row. About how many students can be seated?
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For a school assembly, students sit in chairs that are arranged in 53 rows. There are 12 chairs in each row. About how many students can be seated?
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53×12=636 About 636 students can be seated.
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To find the total amount of chairs we have to find the area:
Length × width
53 × 12
636 students
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