You can first make the equations:
6x+4y=548
y-12=x
Here, you can use the substitution method and you get:
6(y-12)+4y=548
6y-72+4y=548
10y=620
y=62
Then there are 62 student tickets and 50 adult tickets.
Answer:
2^12
Step-by-step explanation:
16^3 can be rewritten as (2^4)^3 which can then be rewritten as 2^12 by multiplying the exponents
The number of stamps with penny in terms of x is 
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
Ryan has x stamps in his collection
Number of stamps of Ryan = x stamps
Let the stamps with penny be "a"
Ryan has 6 times as many stamps as penny
Therefore,
Number of stamps in Ryan = 6 times as many stamps as penny

Thus number of stamps with penny in terms of x is 
58.8 I divided 412/7 and it gave me a decimal and random numbers :(
Answer:
Solid dot on -7 with the line going to the right towards 0
Step-by-step explanation: