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Mathematics, 22.11.2019 06:31 kordejah348

The number of seats per row in an auditorium increases from the front to the back. the first row has 15 seats, the second row has 2 more seats than the first row, the third row has 3 more seats than the second row, the fourth row has 2 more seats than the third row, the fifth row has 3 more seats than the fourth row. this pattern continues, with successive rows alternating between 2 more seats and then 3 more seats than the previous row. how many seats are in the auditorium if there are 30 rows total?

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