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The original 34 rows of seats at the Theatre in Epidauros was extended by another 21 rows in Roman times. This meant that about 15,000 spectators could be seated in the theatre.
multiply 37 by 48. Use a calculator.
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No, other cultures developed it earlier - Egyptian, Phoenician, Lydian. The Greeks developed and refined it along their own specialised path as a part of their religious festivals. To the drama they added comedies as a let-down from a heavy day the the theatre to send them home happy.
Well, if you multiply 50 times 100 then you get 5,000, but theres 5 columns that are not occupied so divide 5,000 into 5 &&' you get 1,000.
The Ancient greek theatre could hold just about 20,000 spectators. It also had 32 rows of seats. The upper diazoma had another 32 rows of seats. Later on the theatre got increased by 72 rows. With 67 officials' thrones in the first row, which were built of white Pentelic marble.
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If you select more than one row and then insert, Excel inserts the amount of rows selected. So the first thing to do is to select 20 rows. Then you can insert rows and it will put in 20 new rows for you.
Plant 5 identical rows. And please, water them generously for the first year.
because everyone could see what was going on. if it was a whole load of rows, no one at the back would be able to see.