The stadium capacity allows for players, radio and newspaper reporters, and stadium workers in addition to spectators. How many of these people could be at a game?


Victory Stadium:
Stadium Capacity - 42,500
General Admission Seating - 31,750
Reserved Seating - 10,475
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To determine the number of people that could be at a game in addition to the spectators, we need to break down the available capacity of Victory Stadium.

First, we need to find out the number of spectators that can be accommodated in the stadium. The stadium capacity is given as 42,500.

Next, we need to determine the number of people in the various seating sections.

1. General Admission Seating: The capacity for general admission seating is given as 31,750.

2. Reserved Seating: The capacity for reserved seating is given as 10,475.

To find the total number of spectators, we can simply add the capacities of general admission seating and reserved seating:
Total Spectators = General Admission Seating + Reserved Seating
Total Spectators = 31,750 + 10,475
Total Spectators = 42,225

Finally, to determine the number of people who could be at the game in addition to the spectators, we subtract the total number of spectators from the stadium capacity:
Additional People = Stadium Capacity - Total Spectators
Additional People = 42,500 - 42,225
Additional People = 275

So, in addition to the spectators, there could be 275 people at a game, including players, radio and newspaper reporters, and stadium workers.

To determine how many people could be at a game at Victory Stadium, we need to add up the various categories of people that are allowed in.

1. Players: This number will depend on the size of the teams playing the game. Let's assume there are two teams with 11 players each, which gives us a total of 22 players.

2. Radio and newspaper reporters: The number of reporters can vary, but let's assume there are 20 reporters covering the game.

3. Stadium workers: Again, the number of workers can vary, but let's assume there are 100 workers present.

4. Spectators: To determine the number of spectators, we need to consider both the general admission seating and reserved seating.

- General Admission Seating: The capacity for general admission seating is given as 31,750.

- Reserved Seating: The capacity for reserved seating is given as 10,475.

To calculate the total number of spectators, we add the capacities of both seating areas:

Total number of spectators = General Admission Seating capacity + Reserved Seating capacity
Total number of spectators = 31,750 + 10,475
Total number of spectators = 42,225

Now, let's add up all the different categories:

Total number of people at the game = Players + Reporters + Stadium Workers + Spectators
Total number of people at the game = 22 + 20 + 100 + 42,225
Total number of people at the game = 42,367

Therefore, there could be up to 42,367 people at a game at Victory Stadium, including players, reporters, stadium workers, and spectators.

You could have 42,500. In the stands, you have 31,750+10,475 spectators.

so players, radio, newspaper,stadium workers would be=41,500 - spectators in stands.

Why are not TV reporters counted?