SOLUTION: A group of 63 people are at an American sign language event. There are 6 rows of seats for the event. There are 9 seats in each row. All the seats are filled. Let p represent the n

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Question 1110988: A group of 63 people are at an American sign language event. There are 6 rows of seats for the event. There are 9 seats in each row. All the seats are filled. Let p represent the number of people standing. Which number sentence can be used to find how many people are standing.
Answer by ikleyn(52780) About Me  (Show Source):
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numer of people standing = 63 - 6*9.

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