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18 July, 20:36

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?

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  1. 18 July, 21:05
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    To illustrate how to solve this, imagine having two chairs and three people. To find out how many people would have to stand in that situation, we subtract the number of seats from the number of people.

    people - seats = people standing

    3 - 2 = 1

    We can do the same thing with the stadium. we have 46,000 seats and 49,442 people.

    people - seats = people standing

    49,442 - 46,000 = 3,442

    So, 3,442 people must stand because they do not have a seat.
  2. 18 July, 21:05
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    The answer is 3,442 people had to stand.
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