A rectangular auditorium seats 2928 people. The number of seats in each row exceeds the number of rows by 13. Find the number of seats in each row.
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According to the problem, the number of seats in each row exceeds the number of rows by 13. So, the number of seats in each row can be expressed as x+13. Now, we know that the total number of seats in the auditorium is 2928. Therefore, we can write an Show more…
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