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A national event has a seating capacity of 1,000. If 75% of the seats are filled
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A national event has a seating capacity of 1,000. If 75% of the seats are filled, how many seats are empty?
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Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
A national event has a seating capacity of 1,000. If 75% of the seats are filled, how many seats are empty?
Steps
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Step 1: Identify the total seating capacity, which is 1,000 seats.
Step 2: Calculate 75% of the total seats to find out how many seats are filled. This is done by multiplying 0.75 by 1,000.
Step 3: Perform the multiplication: 0.75 * 1,000 = 750. This means 750 seats are filled.
Step 4: To find the number of empty seats, subtract the number of filled seats from the total seating capacity: 1,000 - 750.
Step 5: Perform the subtraction: 1,000 - 750 = 250. This means there are 250 empty seats.
Percentage Calculation
– Understanding how to calculate a percentage of a total amount.
Subtraction
– Performing subtraction to find the difference between total seats and filled seats.
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