Find common variables. I wrote the ones I found above the polynomial. write them in parentheses the first number will have the variable. now it's just a matter of figuring out how to order it so that the first terms added to the second terms equal to the middle term of the polynomial. ... I think this is right. you could always look on wikiHow if I'm wrong.
Johnny is selling tickets to a school play. On the first day of ticket sales he sold 14 senior (S) citizen tickets and 4 child (C) tickets for a total of $200. On the second day of ticket sales he sold 7 senior (S) citizen tickets and 1 child (C) ticket for a total of $92. What is the price of one child ticket?
14S + 4C = 200
14S = 200 - 4C
S = (200 - 4C)/14
7S + 1C = 92
7S = 92 - C
S = (92 - C)/7
(200 - 4C)/14 = (92 - C)/7
7 x (200 - 4C) = 14 x (92 - C)
1400 - 28C = 1288 - 14C
1400 - 1288 = 28C - 14C
112 = 14C
C = 112/14 = 8
the price of one child ticket = $8
Answer:
I don't really know if this is a trick question or not but, is 6363 minutes the answer?
Step-by-step explanation:
For box of 100 gloves, each glove = 44.95/100 =
$0.4495
For box of 50 gloves, each glove = 23.50/50 = $0.47
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Thus the box of 100
gloves is good to buy than the box of 50 gloves.</span>