Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.04.2021 23:00, brendacauani12345

The city is planning a concert that is expected to bring in a crowd of about 200,000 people. The concert will be held in a public park. The city planners are thinking
about the size and shape of the space that will be needed to accommodate this
number of people.
At a much smaller yet similar event, the crowd was estimated to be about
22,000 people. At this event, the crowd was confined to an area that was roughly the
shape of a right triangle with side lengths that were approximately 300 feet, 350 feet,
and 461 feet.
Determine the appropriate dimensions of a similar space with 200,000 people.
Show your work or explain your modeling.
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