For quarters we have:

Where,
x: number of quarters
Clearing x we have:

For nickels we have:

Where,
y: number of nickels
Clearing y we have:

Then, the ratio of quarters to nickels is:

Simplifying we have:

Answer:
The ratio of quarters to nickels in a dollar is:

Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:a
add up 0, 1, 0, 2, 2, 1, 3, 0, 4, 0, 1, 2
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Answer:
21 child tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
For this problem, you'd use a system of equations.
First, define your variables.
x = # of child tickets sold
y = # of adult tickets sold
There were 4 times as many adult tickets (y) as child tickets (x) sold, so:
4 x = y
4 x - y = 0
93 (4 x - y = 0)
372 x - 93 y = 0
The total revenue was $909.30, adult tickets were $9.30 each, child tickets were $6.10 each, so:
6.10 x + 9.30 y = 909.30
10 (6.10 x + 9.30 y = 909.30)
61 x + 93 y = 9093
372 x - 93 y = 0
433 x = 9093
433 x / 433 = 9093 / 433
x = 21
Rate x time = distance
8r = 460 Divide both sides by 8
rate = 57.5 miles per hour
At that speed (57.5mph) and the distance of 661.25miles we should divide
661.25 miles ÷ 57.5 mph = 11.5 hours