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podryga [215]
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2. You have a bowl full of candy with lemon, strawberry, cherry, orange, and grape candies. You want to

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There are 15 possible combinations because there are 5 different flavors and you only want to give your friend 3 pieces. You multiply 5 different flavors and 3 pieces to get the possible combinations.
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Answer:

15

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i. 240 tickets

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iii. N$ 40,000.00

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Explanation:

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y= # of children tickets

so

"... the concert venue can accommodate at most 240 people."

this translates to the following inequality:

x+y\leq240

"The organizeres are giving a N$20 discount to every adult and N$10 discount for every child but do not want the total descounted amount to exceed N$3200."

Translates to

20x+10y\leq3200

and we know we cannot sell a negative number of adult and children tickets so the last restrictions are:

x\geq0

y\geq0

so we can now graph our system of inequalities (see graph attached)

the procedure to graph a linear equation is as follows:

1. Pick an x-value

2. Find the corresponding y-value with the provided equation we need to graph.

3. Write the coordinates as an ordered pair (x,y)

4. Repeat the process with a second x-value.

5. Graph the two points you found on the previous steps.

6. Connect the points with a straight line.

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(0,0)

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s=200(0)+150(240)=N$36,000

(80,160)

s=200(80)+150(160)=N$40,000

(160,0)

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So when comparing the results we can see that the objective function will be maximized at the point (80,160) so:

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ii) How many tickets of each type (adult and child) should they sell to get a maximum sales amount?

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80 adult tickets and 160 child tickets.

iii) What is the maximum sales amount the organizers can make?

s=200(80)+150(160)=N$40,000

iv) If the profit is calculated as follows: profit = total sales - total discount amount. How much profit will the organisers make from the maximum sales?

Profit= total sales - total discount

total sales=200(80)+150(160)=N$40,000

total discount = 20(80)+10(160)=N$3,200

Profit=N$40,000-N$3,200=N$36,800.00

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<u>what is the value of y?</u>

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