Answer:
119 student tickets and 95 non-student tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
I did a trial-and-error solution.
I started with 107 students and 107 non-students:
(107*$7)+(107*$12) = $2033
It was too high, which tells us that there should be more who paid for the cheaper price.
I ended up with 119 and 95:
(119*$7)+(95*$12) = $1973
26+35+10+18+15+37+25+20+15/9= 22.33
Answer:
108
Step-by-step explanation:
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Whenever you have a limit and the answer to that limit is one of the indeterminant form, you can use the L'Hopital's Rule to solve for the limit.
<u>Indeterminant forms:</u>

<u>L'Hopitals Rule:</u>
L'Hopitals rule is just taking the derivative of the numerator, and the derivative of the denominator separately.
After doing the L'Hopital's rule, take the limit again. If the result is an actual number then you got your answer.
If the result is another indeterminant form then use L'Hopitals rule again and check the limit again after that. Repeat the process until you get your answer.
Answer:
12375
Step-by-step explanation:
one rotation: 495
25 rotations x 495 seconds
12375 seconds
Answer:
(7,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the midpoint formula:
(x1+x2/2,y1+y2/2)
Sub in the points
9+5/2,2+6/2
7,4
Final answer:
(7,4)