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Step-by-step explanation:
it becomes lighter :P or maybe you could say "bouncier" :P
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A radical equation is an equation in which a variable is under a radical. To solve a radical equation: Isolate the radical expression involving the variable. If more than one radical expression involves the variable, then isolate one of them.
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250
Step-by-step explanation:
Let 'a' represent the number of adult tickets.
a +(a -73) = 427
2a = 500 . . . . . add 73
a = 250 . . . . . . divide by 2
250 adult tickets were sold.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
I call this a "sum and difference problem" because we are given the total of two values and the difference between them. As you can see here, the larger of the two values is the average of the given numbers, their sum divided by 2. This is the generic solution to such a problem: the larger number is the average of the given sum and difference.
B. They are both proportionate, but dont have the same dimensions as one another
Y=2x
y is the amount of money made from the sold books
x is the number of books that are sold (it is x because you don't know how many will be sold, so you have to account for all possibilities)
2x is because every book is sold for 2 dollars, so that mean x is multiplied by 2 to get y