since T is the midpoint of SU, then ST = TU.
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I think it’s 2
Hope that helped sorry if it’s wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) The average nightly ticket sales can be calculated as
Average sales = Average no. of customers per night x Charge per ticket
For the second night, we have
$1750 = (N)($7)
This gives us N = 250.
So, the average number of customers decreased as a result of the price increase.
To calculate the percentage change, we use the following formula:
% change = 
We have -17% change in the average number of customers the theater has each night. The negative sign indicates a decrease in the number, which is consistent with our calculations.
2.) % change in prices = 
Therefore, we have 40% change in the cost of ticket per person, which reflects an increase in the prices.
3.) Elasticity of Demand = 
Hence, we have
= -0.425
This stands consistent with the Law of Demand - as the price increases, the quantity demanded decreases.
4.) Market price is obtained by looking for a point where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. From the table we see that at $75 price, there is a demand for 45,000 units of that product in that market, which the suppliers are willing to supply. Hence, that defines the market price for that product.
<u>Answer- </u>Wendy spent 3 hours on the train
<u>Solution-</u>
The distance between the cities= 500 mi.
She traveled part of the way by bus, and other part by train.
The bus averaged 40 mph, and the train averaged 120 mph.
The entire trip took 6.5 hours.
let d = distance traveled by train
the total distance was given as 500 mi ,
therefore, distance traveled by bus = (500-d) mi
time = distance/speed
⇒ train traveling time + bus traveling time = 6.5 hrs
⇒ 
⇒ d + 3(500-d) = 120(6.5)
⇒ d + 1500 - 3d = 780
⇒ 2d = 720
⇒ d = 360 mi
so d = 360 mi by train
⇒ 360/120 = 3 hrs on the train