A music concert was held for four days
in a city. The number of tickets sold at
the counter on the first, second, third

A music concert was held for four days
in a city. The number of tickets sold at
the counter on the first, second, third and
fourth day was 1,51,094, 81,812, 97,550
and 2,42,751, respectively. Find the
approximate number of tickets sold on all
the four days together.

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  1. Answer:

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