Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct answer is <span>{-5/2, 10/3}.</span>
You can set up a system of equations for this problem. x= number of coach tickets and y = number of first class tickets.
$210x + $1200y = $10,230 (cost of coach ticket plus cost of first class tickets is total budget)
x + y = 11 (number of coach tickets plus number of first class tickets is total number of people)
Solve the second equation for y to get y = 11 - x, then plug that into the first equation and solve for x:
$210x + $1200(11 - x) = $10,230
$210x + $13,200 - $1200x = $10,230
-$990x + $13,200 = $10,230
-$990x = $2,970
x = 3
Sarah bought x = 3 coach tickets. Plug that into the second equation and solve for y:
3 + y = 11
y = 8
Sarah bought y = 8 first class tickets.
Answer:
There are 52 cards in a deck. The total number of outcomes possible when picking 2 cards and replacing them is 52 * 52 = 2704.
There are 4 10s and 4 aces so the total number of successful outcomes = 4 * 4 = 16.
Probability = 16 / 2704 = 1 / 169
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