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a section of seats at a stadium has 12 rows with 14 seats in each row and 8 rows with 12 seats in each row . if 272 band members purchase all the seats in the section,will there be enough seats for everyone?explain
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no there will not be enough seats for them because 12x8 = 96 and 14x12 = 168 so there will only be 264 seats
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