A hockey team will play 45 games this season. If they expect 95 people to attend each game, how many people do they expect to attend in all?

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To find the total expected attendance for the hockey team's season, you can multiply the number of games by the expected attendance per game.

The formula is:

\[ \text{Total Attendance} = \text{Number of Games} \times \text{Expected Attendance per Game} \]

Given:

  • Number of games = 45
  • Expected attendance per game = 95

Now, substitute the values into the formula:

\[ \text{Total Attendance} = 45 \times 95 \]

Now, calculate the product:

\[ 45 \times 95 = 4275 \]

Thus, the hockey team expects to have a total attendance of 4,275 people this season.