There are 132 people seated in the school auditorium for an assembly.  There are 6 rows in the auditorium, each with the same number of seats.  If the auditorium is completely filled, how many seats are there in each row?

132/6 = ?

To find out how many seats there are in each row, we need to divide the total number of seats by the number of rows. In this case, the total number of seats is 132 and there are 6 rows.

To divide 132 by 6, you can perform the division operation. The quotient, or the whole number part of the result, will give us the number of seats in each row. The remainder, if any, will indicate any leftover seats.

So, dividing 132 by 6:

132 ÷ 6 = 22

Therefore, there are 22 seats in each row of the school auditorium.