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There are 132 people seated in the school auditorium for an assembly. There are 6 rows in the auditorium, each with the same number of seats. If the auditorium is completely filled, how many seats are
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There are 132 people seated in the school auditorium for an assembly. There are 6 rows in the auditorium, each with the same number of seats. If the auditorium is completely filled, how many seats are there in each row?
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You do 132 ÷ 6 which is 22, so that is the answer. This is because if you the auditorium is filled, then there are a total of 132 seats. If there are 6 rows, then there have to be 22 seats each row to make 132 seats. I hope this helps!
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The answer is 22 seats in each row.
Step-by-step explanation:
132÷6=22
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