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PLEASE HELP There are 30 people waiting outside in line to enter the auditorium. There are 8 times as many people already inside the auditorium. How many people are inside the a…
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PLEASE HELP There are 30 people waiting outside in line to enter the auditorium. There are 8 times as many people already inside the auditorium. How many people are inside the auditorium?
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The answer is 240.
Explanation: multiply 8 by 30 also I got it right on edmentum
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Answer: There are 240 people inside the auditorium.
Explanation:
30 x 8 = 240
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