A crowd of people is watching a live TV show in an auditorium. Section B of the auditorium has eight rows of seats. Each row has 10 seats. If 75 percent of Section B is occupied, how many people are seated in that section?

80 seats

Multiply 80 by .75 to get your answer.

To find out how many people are seated in Section B, we first need to calculate the total number of seats in Section B.

Each row has 10 seats, and there are 8 rows in Section B. So the total number of seats in Section B is 10 * 8 = 80 seats.

Given that 75 percent of Section B is occupied, we need to find 75% of 80 seats.

To calculate 75% of a number, we multiply the number by 0.75.

So the number of people seated in Section B is 80 * 0.75 = 60 people.

Therefore, there are 60 people seated in Section B.

To find the number of people seated in Section B, we first need to find the total number of seats in Section B.

Section B has 8 rows, and each row has 10 seats. So the total number of seats in Section B is 8 rows x 10 seats = 80 seats.

Now we can find the number of people seated in Section B by multiplying the total number of seats by the occupancy percentage.

75 percent can be written as a decimal by dividing it by 100, so 75 percent is 75/100 = 0.75.

To find the number of people seated, multiply the total number of seats by the occupancy percentage: 80 seats x 0.75 = 60 people.

Therefore, there are 60 people seated in Section B.