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klemol [59]
3 years ago
6

Can you help with this. Thanks!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
3 0
92 males buy tickets so
200-92=108
so 108 females buy tickets

30 males buy business and a total of 44 people (female and male) but business so 44-30=14
14 females buy business

108-14(business ticket) = 94 females left.
62 of those 94 females buy economy tickets
so therefore 94-62=32. 32 females left over

14 females = business
62 females = economy
14 + 62 = 76
108 - 76 = 32
32 remaining females buy premium


it says a total of 60 people buy premium so 60 - 32 = 28

so 28 males buy premium

hope this helped
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