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Hello!, im a little stuck on this-example-1
User Banx
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Answer:

i think 61 i hope im right

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Answer:

61 seats.

Explanation:

This is an example of an arithmetic sequence.

The formula for this is an = a + (n - 1)d

Where an is the number of seats in the 19th row, a is the number of seats in the first row, n is the 19th row, and d is the common difference.

We can calculate the common difference by finding how many extra seats there are from the first row to the second. 27 - 25 = 2. So, with each additional row, there are two more seats.

a19 = 25 + (19 - 1) * 2

a19 = 25 + 18 * 2

a19 = 25 + 36

a19 = 61

So, there are 61 seats in the 19th row.

Hope this helps!

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