Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
for odd terms
first term=5
c.d.=8-5=3
odd terms are given by 5+3(n-1)=2+3n
for even terms
first term=10
c.d.=13-10=3
even terms are given by 10+3(n-1)=7+3n
Answer:
$91,200
Step-by-step explanation:
I gave it my best shot sorry if it wrong
The number of presale tickets sold is 271
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Let "p" be the number of presale tickets sold
Let "g" be the number of tickets sold at gate
<em><u>Given that, total of 800 Pre-sale tickets and tickets at the gate were sold</u></em>
Therefore,
Presale tickets + tickets sold at gate = 800
p + g = 800 ------ eqn 1
<em><u>Given that, number of tickets sold at the gate was thirteen less than twice the number of pre-sale tickets</u></em>
Therefore,
Number of tickets sold at gate = twice the number of pre-sale tickets - 13
g = 2p - 13 ------- eqn 2
<em><u>Let us solve eqn 1 and eqn 2</u></em>
Substitute eqn 2 in eqn 1
p + 2p - 13 = 800
3p -13 = 800
3p = 800 + 13
3p = 813
p = 271
Thus 271 presale tickets were sold
Answer:
35 cubic inches
Step-by-step explanation:
V= lwh
1*5*7= 35