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10. A theatre has seats arranged in rows of 24, three hundred eighty -two(382) people attend a show at the theatre. What is the smallest number of rows that is needed to seat these people? Show your working.

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Answered by Robophobe
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Answer:

16 rows

Step-by-step explanation:

382 / 24 = 15.916.  However, you can't have part of a person in that last seat, so it becomes 16.

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