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The stadium usher had 100 seats in his section, he roped off nine seats for other stadium workers and then divided the rest equally for seven student groups. How many seats does each student group receive? This is for my little brother.
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Each student group received 13 seats.
Explanation:
100 - 9 = 91
91 ÷ 7 = 13
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