it hasn't been specified which ticket the question's is asking but I'm guessing the price of the adult ones so $30.00
altogether that's two adults and 3 children who all paid a total of $105.00
let's simplify that to algebra
children tickets = c adults tickets = a
3c + 2a = $105.00
we know that 1c is 0.5a because each child ticket is half of an adults one <em>as stated in the question</em>
so in terms of (adults) a: half of 3 meaning 3×0.5= $1.5 meaning 1.5a
so now <em>3c = 1.5a</em>
so we can substitute and have like terms
meaning 1.5a + 2a= $105
3.5a =$105.00
divide by 3.5 on both sides to get a by itself thus the value of a:
a = $30
so each adult tickets cost $30
Answer:
7) G
8) F & G
9) H
i think this is right, hope i helped :)
Answer:
There are 25 students in the class.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the number of students in the class, you can add the number of data points together. Because the name of each person will only be recorded once and only to one data value, that means by adding the total number of data points collected, you can find out the number of students in the sixth-grade class. There are three data points on 3, two data points on 4, five data points on 5, eight data points on 6, two data points on 7, one data point on 8, and four data points on 9, this means the total number of students will be 3 + 2 + 5 + 8 + 2 + 1 + 4 = 25 students, so this will be your answer.
Probability=13/52*12/51*11/50*10/49=11/4165
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