Answer: 350 adult tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
(omg I remember this question!)
- a stands for the number of adult tickets sold
student tickets : a + 65
<em>the equation for the prob: </em>
765 = a + (a + 65)
<em>solve:</em>
combine 'like terms'
1.) 765 = a + a + 65
2.) 765 = 2a + 65
<u>- 65 - 65 </u>
700= 2a
divide by 2
700/2 = 2a/2
<em>(700/2 = 350) </em>
<em>(the "2" in 2a is cancelled out by the other 2)</em>
<u>350 = a </u>
Answer: 6.25 or 6 
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets do a pro gamer move and convert all fractions to decimals.
We now have 1+1+1.25+1.5+1.5.
From there on we simply do addition.
1+1+1.25+1.5+1.5=6.25
We get 6.25 or 6 
Answer:
x = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for x:
2 (x + 2) - 7 + x = 27
2 (x + 2) = 2 x + 4:
2 x + 4 + x - 7 = 27
Grouping like terms, 2 x + x - 7 + 4 = (2 x + x) + (4 - 7):
(2 x + x) + (4 - 7) = 27
2 x + x = 3 x:
3 x + (4 - 7) = 27
4 - 7 = -3:
3 x + -3 = 27
Add 3 to both sides:
3 x + (3 - 3) = 3 + 27
3 - 3 = 0:
3 x = 27 + 3
27 + 3 = 30:
3 x = 30
Divide both sides of 3 x = 30 by 3:
(3 x)/3 = 30/3
3/3 = 1:
x = 30/3
The gcd of 30 and 3 is 3, so 30/3 = (3×10)/(3×1) = 3/3×10 = 10:
Answer: x = 10
Answer:
she slept for 3 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
its actually simple so we know that April slept for 9 hours bug Evelyn only slept 2/3 of 9 hours and if you add 1/3 and 2/3 you get 3/3 which equals a whole so all you have to do is devide 9 into 3 and you get 3 parts with 3 now you add 3 and 3 together and that equals 6 and that was two parts you added which is equaled to 2/3 so all you have to do now is subtract 9-6 and you leave with three which is 1/3 so we come to the final answer she slept for three hours
sorry for such a long explanation
Answer:
Yes, 1/2 is a irrational number
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the answer because (Google research):
A number is rational if we can write it as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. However, numbers like 1/2, 46485928/2628242, and -3/7 are also rational, since they are fractions whose numerator and denominator are integers.
Hope this helps!