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A capark has 34 rows and each row can acommodate 40 cars. If there are 976 cars parked, how many cars can still be parked?​

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Answer:

384 cars.

Explanation:

40 * 34 - 976

= 1360 - 976

= 384.

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User Jinett
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Answer:

384 cars

Explanation:

To find the total number of spaces in the carpark, we must multiply the number of rows by how many cars they can accommodate:

34 ⋅ 40 = 1360

As you can see, we have 1360 total spaces. Since there are 976 cars parked, and we want to find out how many spaces are left, we have to subtract the amount of cars parked from the total spaces.

1360 - 976 = 384

Therefore, our answer is 384, specifically, 384 cars.

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