3/10 how do you not know that lolol
The value of the coin would be 5p.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's define our variables. Let a represent the number of adult tickets sold, s represent the number of senior tickets sold, and r represent the number of senior tickets sold.
We know that a total of 350 tickets were sold. So, the number of adult, student, and senior tickets sold must total 350. Therefore, we can write the following equation:
We know that each adult ticket costs $4, each student ticket costs $2.50, and each senior ticket costs $2. We are given that a total of $1095 was collected. Therefore, the number of tickets multiplied by their respective price must equal $1095. So, we can write the following equation:
Finally, we know that 40 fewer senior tickets were sold than student tickets. So, however many students tickets were sold, we can subtract 40 to get the number of senior tickets sold. Therefore:
So, our system of equations is:
And we're done!
The first answer is right
(x - 9) (x + 9)
It’s me again lol
Answer:
Sara y sus abuelos necesitarán 6 botes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Primero, tienes que encontrar los gramos de cloro que necesitas para 600.000 litros de agua usando una regla de tres dado que sabes que se debe añadir 10 gr de cloro por cada 1.000 litros de agua:
1.000 litros → 10 gr
600.000 litros → x
x=(600.000*10)/1.000=6.000 gr de cloro
Ahora, tienes que encontrar a cuántos kg equivalen los 6.000 gr de cloro que necesitas teniendo en cuenta que 1 kg son 1.000 gr:
1 kg → 1.000 gr
x ← 6.000 gr
x=(6.000*1)/1.000= 6 kg
Finalmente, para saber cuántos botes se necesitan tienes que dividir los 6 kg entre 1 kg porque el cloro se vende en botes 1 kg:
6/1=6
De acuerdo a esto, Sara y sus abuelos necesitarán 6 botes.