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12 out of 142 people standing in line for tickets were going to see the movie in theater A. If there were a total of 1704 tickets sold, predict how many people were going to see the movie in theater A?
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144
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12 x 1704 = 20448
20448 / 142 = 144
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1704÷142=12
12×12=144
144 people were going to see movie A
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