Read the problem and decide whether it has too much or too little information:

On Saturday at the boxerville carnival, 800 people attended. On Sunday, 650 people attended. On Monday, 250 people attended. On Tuesday, 350 people attended. How many people attended the boxerville carnival on the weekend?

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The problem provides information about the attendance numbers for four days of the Boxerville Carnival and specifically asks for the total number of people who attended on the weekend (Saturday and Sunday).

To solve this, you only need the attendance figures for Saturday and Sunday, which are 800 and 650 respectively. Therefore, the question asks for a specific calculation that can be derived from the provided data, and the information given is sufficient to answer the question without any unnecessary details.

In conclusion, the problem has the right amount of information: it is neither too much nor too little. It contains the needed attendance data to answer the question regarding weekend attendance.

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