Answer:
20%
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) 125-100/125 --> 25/125 --> .2 --> 20%
Answer:
67
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us assume that Anna sells x number of pre-sale tickets and y number of at-the-door tickets.
Since, total capacity of the venue is 400, so we can write x + y = 400 ...... (1)
Now, given that each pre-sale ticket costs $10 and each at-the-door ticket costs $25, and total funds she needs to raise is $5000
So,we can write 10x + 25y = 5000, ⇒ x + 2.5y = 500 .... (2)
Now, solving equations (1) and (2) we get,
(2.5 - 1)y = 500 - 400 = 100
⇒ 1.5y = 100
⇒ y = 66.67
Hence, from equation (1) we get, x = 400 - 66.67 = 333.33
Since, y can not be a fraction and it can not be < 66.67 {Otherwise the goal of $5000 can not be achieved}
So, the minimum number of at-the-door ticket she needs to sell to make her goal is 67. (Answer)
Answer:
27
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
- Brackets
- Parenthesis
- Exponents
- Multiplication
- Division
- Addition
- Subtraction
Equality Properties
- Multiplication Property of Equality
- Division Property of Equality
- Addition Property of Equality
- Subtraction Property of Equality
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's set Huilan's age to h and Thomas's age to t.
Since Huilan is 13 years younger than Thomas, we can write:
The sum of both their ages is 41, so let's combine the variables h and t together.
We said that h = t - 13, so substitute this value into the equation.
Combine like terms.
Add 13 to both sides of the equation.
Divide both sides of the equation by 2.
Thomas's age is 27 years old.
Thank you L for helping me with this question :)
Answer:
117/20 , 5.218 , 5 9/11 , 6.21
Step-by-step explanation:
In a mathematical sense..
Not to make it too complicated, however, here's where we get on to the real mathematics.
There are infinite equations for 2 + 2. The gap between any number can be infinite if you keep giving it more numerical content. However, solving 2 + 2 can be very tricky.
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4. Easy, right? Wrong. We can deduct from this equation that 1 + 1 = 2, so if we do 1 + 1 PLUS 1 + 1, (1 + 1 + 1 + 1 again), that equals four, because 1 + 1 is 2 and if we add another 1 to 2, 1 + 2, it equals 3, so 1 + 3 = 4. I'd like to remind you-- this works both ways, whether or not it's 3 + 1 or 1 + 3, it equals 4. If we carry the 1 from the three and put it in a separate number in an equation, said equation is now 1 + 1 + 2. It still equals 4, because 1 + 1 = 2 and if you take 2 and put it in 1 + 1's place, it's 2 + 2.
2 + 2 = 4.
(this was a joke answer, don't take anything said in this answer seriously.. OR you can if you want, because it's all true.. 2 + 2 = 4.)
Hope this helped!
- William.