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27 August, 01:52

A theater can seat 672 people. The number of rows is 4 less than the number of seats in each row. How many rows of seats are there?

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  1. 27 August, 01:53
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    24 rows of seats

    let n be the number of rows

    then the number of seats per row = n + 4

    number of seats = number of rows * number of seats per row

    n (n + 4) = 672

    n² + 4n - 672 = 0 ← in standard form

    the factors of - 672 which sum to + 4 are + 28 and - 24

    (n + 28) (n - 24) = 0

    equate each factor to zero and solve for n

    n + 28 = 0 ⇒ n = - 28

    n - 24 = 0 ⇒ n = 24

    number of rows n > 0

    number of rows = 24 and number of seats per row = 28

    24 * 28 = 672 as a check
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