Asked by Calvin
One seat in an auditorium is broken. It is in the 3rd row from the front of the auditorium and in the 18th row from the back of the auditorium. There are 12 seats to its left and 17 seats to its right. If every row has the same number of seats, what is the total number of seats in that auditorium?
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Answered by
Steve
12...x...17
so each row has 30 seats
Now do the same idea to get the number of rows.
so each row has 30 seats
Now do the same idea to get the number of rows.
Answered by
Anonymous
600
Answered by
Anonymous
660
Answered by
Kenneth Kong
600
because there are 30 rows, There are 12 seats to its left and 17 seats to its right. 12+17+1=30
It is the 3rd row from the front, and 18th row from the back, 3rd row overall, 20=1, 19=2, 18=3... 3 will then be 18! There will be 20 rows in total.
Then, we multiply 20 by 30 and will get 600!
because there are 30 rows, There are 12 seats to its left and 17 seats to its right. 12+17+1=30
It is the 3rd row from the front, and 18th row from the back, 3rd row overall, 20=1, 19=2, 18=3... 3 will then be 18! There will be 20 rows in total.
Then, we multiply 20 by 30 and will get 600!
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