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Industry rule of thumb for estimating crowds is one person takes up 2.5 feet how many would estimate at a 1 mile long parade with crowds on both sides 10 feet deep

Industry rule of thumb for estimating crowds is one person takes up 2.5 feet how many-example-1
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To solve this problem, we will use the following expression:


\frac{\text{total area}}{area\text{ per person}}.

Now, in this case, the total area is:


A=2(1\text{ mile}\cdot10ft).

To be able to compute the area, we have to convert from miles to feet. Recall that:


1\text{ miles=}5280\text{ ft.}

Therefore:


A=(2\cdot5280\cdot10)ft^2=105600ft^2.

Substituting the above value in the expression, and area per person = 2.5 ft², we get:


(105600ft^2)/(2.5ft^2)=42240.

Answer:


42240.

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