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1. A school shop had 100 sets of uniforms for sale. In the morning, 35 sets were sold. How many sets were sold in the evening?

2. A large stadium can hold 10,000 people. One day, 2,976 were women. How many were men?

Sagot :

Let's break down the problem step by step.

1. Total Capacity of the Stadium:

The total number of people the stadium can hold is 10,000.

2. Women in the Stadium:

On a particular day, the stadium had 2,976 women present.

3. Men in the Stadium:

To find out the number of men in the stadium, we subtract the number of women from the total capacity of the stadium.

[tex]\[ \text{Number of men} = \text{Total capacity} - \text{Number of women} \][/tex]

Given the total capacity is 10,000 and the number of women is 2,976, we get:

[tex]\[ \text{Number of men} = 10,000 - 2,976 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ \text{Number of men} = 7,024 \][/tex]

Therefore, on that day, there were 7,024 men in the stadium.