The terms of a mathematical expression are parts of the expression that are connected with addition or subtraction. The factors in a mathematical expression are parts of the expression that are connected with multiplication.
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Answer:
t > 82
Step-by-step explanation:
First write what we know.
Earned $72
$4 per ticket, t
Cost is $400
So let's write our equation:
The cost is $400 so we put that on the left side,
$400 =
Now on the right side, we know they earned $72, so +$72 and each ticket (t) is $4 so $4t would represent the amount earned after they sell a certain number of tickets.
So we write:
$400 = $4t + $72 Now solve for t to find the number of tickets they need to sell.
400 = 4t + 72 Subtract 72 from each side.
400 - 72 = 4t + 72 - 72
328 = 4t Divide each side by 4.
328/4 = 4t/4
328/4 = t
82 = t
If the committee wants money left over they need to sell more than 82 tickets!
Our inequality is:
t > 82
Using the change in base property, we have
approximately.
The second. 4(8) it should be 32. not 48.
it would be the second one because it is exactly the same the first one is a little bit shorter so there not exactly the same