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anzhelika [568]
1 year ago
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Mathematics
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Ann [662]1 year ago
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a) A mathematical equation that represents the total cost, t, for a adult tickets and c child tickets is t = $5a + $3c.

b)No, she cannot buy 2 adult tickets and 7 child tickets.

<h3>Define equation.</h3>

Mathematical equations are relationships between two expressions that are equal on both sides of the equal to sign. An equation is, for instance, 3y = 16.

Given,

Maymont Middle School is selling tickets for the winter musical. Adult tickets cost $5 each and child tickets cost $3 each.

a) Mathematical equation:

represents the total cost, t, for a adult tickets and c child tickets

t = $5a + $3c

A mathematical equation that represents the total cost, t, for a adult tickets and c child tickets is t = $5a + $3c.

b) Ciera has $28.

a = 2 c = 7

Equating values in equation,

= $5(2) + $3(7)

= $10 + $27

= $37

No, she cannot buy 2 adult tickets and 7 child tickets.

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