Question 1183728
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According to the dictionary,  the word   " before "   may have two different meanings:



        a)    during the period of time preceding a particular event or time, 


    and/or


        b)    in front of someone or something.



Which meaning of these two do you mean in this post?




If  " before "  here means  " in front of . . .  ",  then the rows should have  28,  30  and  32  seats.


Notice that  30 = 90/3.