At a baseball game, 65% of people attending were supporting the home team, while 35% were supporting the visiting team. If 1911 people attending the game supported the home team, what was the total number of people attending the game?
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This number is given as 1911. So, we can set up the equation: 0.65 * Total number of people = 1911 Show more…
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