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How many Walmarts per province in Canada?

As of 2014 there are 982 Walmart location in Canada but the break down of how many per province is not listed.


How many seats and how many people per seat are in a mini bus?

The number of seats depends on the size of the mini bus and can range from 6 to 12. Usually, there is one person per seat.


The theater has 175 seats there are 7 seats in each row how many r there?

To find the number of rows in the theater, divide the total number of seats by the number of seats per row. That is, 175 seats divided by 7 seats per row equals 25 rows. Therefore, there are 25 rows in the theater.


How many seats per row per section in the grandstands at fenway park?

It depends on the row.


How many seats does the Senate have?

the senate allows 2 per state so 100 per floor


The U.s senate consist of what?

2 seats per state.


How many seats are there on the ride Space Mountain in Disney world?

Their are three seats per spaceship, and there are three spaceships together. So, 3x3=9.


A auditorium has 6 sections of steats with 12 rows in each section each row has 20 seats how many total seats asre there?

To find the total number of seats in the auditorium, multiply the number of sections by the number of rows per section and then by the number of seats per row. This can be calculated as follows: 6 sections × 12 rows/section × 20 seats/row = 1,440 seats. Therefore, the auditorium has a total of 1,440 seats.


How many rows of seats at Izod center?

26 (as per customer service at the Izod Center).


How many toilet seats sold per year in US?

Approximately 40-50 million toilet seats are sold each year in the United States.


Which Canadian province has the most people per square kilometre?

The Canadian province that has the most people per square kilometer is the province of Ontario. The province of Ontario also makes up over 38% of the population in the country of Canada.


Canadian province directly east of Alaska?

Yukon, but it's a territory, not a province per se.