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user100 [1]
4 years ago
7

An amusement park profit can be found by using the expression 34(t - 52) + 15 where t is the number of tickets sold. If the park

makes a profit of $238.13, how many tickets were sold? (Round down to the nearest ticket sold)
Select one:
a. 300
b. 297
c. 303
d. 309
Mathematics
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

t = 59

Step-by-step explanation:

Profit made by the amusement park is given by the equation

Profit = 34(t-52) + 15.

                       where,  t is the number of tickets sold.

Given, Total profit made by the park is equal to $238.13.

Equating the profit with the equation,

We get,  34(t-52) + 15 = 238.13

              34(t - 52)  = 223.13

                  t - 52 = 6.56

                   t = 58.56

Rounding off the number of tickets sold we get t = 59 .

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