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antoniya [11.8K]
3 years ago
6

The table below shows the numbers of tickets sold at a movie theater on Friday.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Gnom [1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Number of Adult's tickets sold on Saturday = 3,356

Number of Children's tickets sold on Saturday = 2, 928

Total number of tickets sold over these two days is 8,938.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, <u>the number of tickets sold on FRIDAY:</u>

Adult Ticket sold = 1,678

Children's Tickets sold = 976

So, the total number of tickets sold on Friday  

= Sum of ( Adult + Children's ) tickets  = 1,678  + 976 = 2,654 ....  (1)

<u>The number of tickets sold on SATURDAY:</u>

Adult Ticket sold =   2 times as many as the number of adult tickets sold

on Friday

=  1,678 x 2  = 3,356

Children's Tickets sold = 3 times as many as the number of children's

tickets sold on Friday.

=  976  x 3 = 2, 928

So, the total number of tickets sold on Saturday  

= Sum of ( Adult + Children's ) tickets  = 3,356 + 2,928 = 6, 284 ....  (2)

Now, the total number of tickets booked in theese two days :

Sum of tickets booked on (Friday + Saturday)

= 2,654 +  6, 284  =   8,938

Hence, total number of tickets sold over these two days is 8,938.

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