Answer:
what does that mean
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a) At $3,300 for 600 seats, the average price per seat is 3300/600 = $5.50. The mix of tickets that results in that average can be found using an X diagram as shown below. The numbers on the right are the differences along the diagonals. When they are multiplied by 2, they add to 600. This shows that the required sales for revenue of $3,300 are
200 adult tickets
400 student tickets
b) When 3 student tickets are sold for each adult ticket, the average seat price is
(3*$4.50 +7.50)/4 = $5.25
Then the shortfall in revenue is ...
$3,300 -480*$5.25 = $780
Answer:
Your answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Count down 4 points from B on the graph and count 1 over until you reach C which is down 4 over 1
It is divisible by the numbers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, and 9
Answer:
It would be 6 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
20 percent of 30 dollars is 6 dollars.
If an item costs 30 dollars and it's on sale for 20 percent off, how much will you save? To figure this out, you need to find 20 percent of 30.
This is easy to do in your head. Think of what 10 percent would be. 10 percent of 30 would be the same as .10 x 30, or 3. So, 10 percent off is 3 dollars off.
20 percent is twice as much as 10 percent. If 10 percent off is 3 dollars, then 20 percent off would be 2 x 3 or 6.
20 percent of 30 dollars would be 6 dollars.