6.25 for each kids ticket and 11.75 for each adult ticket
To determine the number of days, we need to set up equations relating the given values above. The total distance that Kayla would want to travel is a sum of the total distance she traveled from running and the total distance she traveled from biking. So,
200 miles = (6 miles/day) x + (10 miles/day) y
where x is the number of days she spent running and y is the number of days she spent biking.
If the minimum days she used for biking would be 15 days or y = 15, then
200 miles = (6 miles/day) x + (10 miles/day) (15 days)
Solving for x,
200 = 6x + 150
50 = 6x
x = 8.3333 days
Total number of days = 15 days for biking + 8.3333 days for running = 23.3333 days or about 24 days.
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