To find the total cost of Mikayla's purchase, we add together the costs of the skirts and tops. The costs of the skirts can be found be multiplying the quantity bought by the cost per skirt. Same goes for the tops.
5x + 3(9)
Simplified:
5x + 27
Answer:
The correct value is t* = 2.797.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step to solve this problem is finding how many degrees of freedom, we have. This is the sample size subtracted by 1. So
df = 25 - 1 = 24
99% confidence interval
Now, we have to find a value of T, which is found looking at the t table, with 24 degrees of freedom(y-axis) and a two-tailed confidence level of
. So we have T = 2.797.
The cost of children’s ticket is $ 5
<h3><u>Solution:</u></h3>
Let "c" be the cost of one children ticket
Let "a" be the cost of one adult ticket
Given that adult ticket to a museum costs 3$ more than a children’s ticket
<em>Cost of one adult ticket = 3 + cost of one children ticket</em>
a = 3 + c ------ eqn 1
<em><u>Given that 200 adult tickets and 100 children tickets are sold, the total revenue is $2100</u></em>
200 adult tickets x cost of one adult ticket + 100 children tickets x cost of one children ticket = 2100

200a + 100c = 2100 ------ eqn 2
<em><u>Let us solve eqn 1 and eqn 2 to find values of "a" and "c"</u></em>
Substitute eqn 1 in eqn 2
200(3 + c) + 100c = 2100
600 + 200c + 100c = 2100
600 + 300c = 2100
300c = 1500
<h3>c = 5</h3>
Thus the cost of children’s ticket is $ 5
Answer:
1 yard = 3 feet
Keeping this in mind, we need to multiply the yard lengths by 3 to convert the measurements to feet.
8 feet x 3 = 24 yards
6 feet x 3 = 18 yards
5 feet x 3 = 15 yards
So
8 ft = 24 yd
6 ft = 18 yd
5 ft = 15 yd
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