Math, asked by bhumi3735, 9 months ago

10. A popular political party organised a rally. There were 31,758 red chairs
and 22,346 green chairs for the attendees. 65,000 people attended the rally.
How many people did not get chairs to sit?​

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Answered by amyra48
3

10,896

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of red chairs= 31,758

Number of green chairs=22,346

Total number of chairs= 54,104

Total number of attendees=65,000

Total number of people who did not get to sit

=Total number of attendees - Total number of chairs

=65000-54,104

=10,896

therefore, the total people who did not get to sit were 10,896 , in number

I hope it helps!!

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