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Step-by-step explanation:
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Can you please organize this text.
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Section A = 25,000 seats
Section B = 14,600 seats
Section C = 10,400 seats
Step-by-step explanation:
Total Seats = 50,000
Seats in Section A cost = $30
Seats in Section B cost = $24
Seats in Section C cost = $18
Total sales from the event = $1,287,600
No. of Seats in section A = No. seats in Section B + No. seats in Section C
A = B + C
or, 2A = 50,000
A = 25,000 seats @ $30/seat = $750,000
B + C = 25,000
24B + 18C = 537,600
24B + 18(25,000 - B) = 537,600
24B + 450,000 - 18B = 537,600
6B = 87600
B = 14,600
C = 10,400
Hence;
A = 25,000 seats
B = 14,600 seats
C = 10,400 seats
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Step-by-step explanation:
Apparently, you're being asked to identify the sequence of steps you would use to compute the volume of the pyramid.
It seems to be a good idea to start with the formula for the volume.
Then, recognize that you need to compute B, so make that computation. The area of the base (B) is the product of the base dimensions (14)(12).
Once you have the value of B, then you can put that, along with the value of h, into the original volume formula.
Evaluating it gives the volume in cubic units.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
If you're familiar with the pyramid volume formula, you know that you must compute B before you can make use of the formula. That makes the sequence be B=14(12); B=168; V=1/3Bh; V=1/3(168)(7).
However, if you're starting from scratch, it is probably good to begin with the volume formula. That is what tells you that you need to find B in the first place. This is the sequence we show below.