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1 August, 14:40

A stadium can seat 46,000 people for a baseball game. One day, 49,442 people attended a game. How many people had to stand because they did not have a seat? A. 9,442 B. 3,442 C. 4,442 D. No one stood; there were enough seats

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  1. 1 August, 15:00
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    The answer is B.

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    So, there are 46,000 seats for a baseball game and 49,442 attended. You need to subtract 46,000 from 49,442 to get the answer that is 3,442.
  2. 1 August, 15:06
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    The answer is B: 3,442
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