The first step to determine the function is to find the total cost of the auction. This is done by adding all the prizes and the cost of the food.

The total cost of the auction is $900. Since the cost of 50 tickets should be able to cover the cost, we need to divide the total cost by the number of tickets to determine the cost of each ticket.

Each ticket must be sold as $18. The whole function is:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:

Combining like terms
=> 
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Dividing both sides by 4
=> 
=> 
This means that x can be any number <u>that is greater than 0.75</u>
So, The solution set = [1,2,3,........]
Answer:
x= 70 y= 70
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x =1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
the zero quadratic function is x=1/3
Answer:
b.1000
Step-by-step explanation:
6.74x-1.026=0.138
The smallest decimal goes to the thousandths place, so we need to multiply by 1000
.138
. tenths hundredths thousandths
Another way to look at it
.138 = 138/1000 so multiply by 1000 to get rid of the decimal
1.026 is to the same place value so we could pick either one to determine what to multiply by