Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at the numbers you are given, you see that the first purchase has 3 more adult tickets than the second purchase, and its cost is £24 more. This means an adult ticket costs £24/3 = £8.
Two adult tickets will cost 2×£8 = £16, so three child tickets cost ...
£31 -16 = £15
Each child ticket is then £15/3 = £5.
An adult ticket costs £8; a child ticket costs £5.
Answer:
a. We can say that P > C, where 'P' represents Peter's earnings and 'C' represents Cindy's earnings.
Given that P = 3h and C = 2h, where h =$4.50. We can say also that 3h > 2h.
b. If Cindy wants to earn at least $14 a day working two hours. Then:
2h ≥ $14
To solve the problem, we just need to solve for 'h':
h ≥ $7
Therefore, se should earn more or equal to $14 per hour.