Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
3.PS-15
Challenge The members of the city cultural center have decided to put on a play once a night for a
week. Their auditorium holds 500 people. By selling tickets, the members would like to raise $2,350
every night to cover all expenses. Let d represent the number of adult tickets sold at $6.50. Lets
represent the number of student tickets sold at $3.50 each. If all 500 seats are filled for a
performance, how many of each type of ticket must have been sold for the members to raise exactly
$2,350? At one performance there were three times as many student tickets sold as adult tickets. If
there were 400 tickets sold at that performance, how much below the goal of $2,350 did ticket sales
fall?
The members sold
adult tickets and
student tickets.
ANSWER

EXPLANATION
Recall that,

But we were given that,

and

We substitute these values into the above formula to obtain,

This implies that,

This simplifies to,


So we can now find

We use the same formula again,

We substitute the values to get,

We multiply out to get,
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
11=t+11.5-t
subtract 11.5 from both sides
-.5=t-t
-.5= 0
there is no solution to this problem
It’s an Improper Fraction
-13+9=-4
When you add a positive number to a negative number the answer will get closer to 0 and then progress up in positive numbers. In this case we are finding which of the numbers equals -4 when added to -13. Remember, if you add a negative to a negative you will get a negative.
-13+-17=-30 This is the wrong answer.
-13+-9=-21 This is the wrong answer.
-13+17=4 This is the wrong answer. (This is positive 4 we are trying to find -4)
-13+9=-4 This is the right answer
Therefore X=9