The maximum profit for 1 tour would be $2650
if there are 90 seats and 10 deluxe seats must be sold, you have to multiply 10 times 25 which gives you 250.
if there are 90 seats, 10 must be deluxe (which is cheaper), and you are trying to find the max profit for 1 tour, then 80 of the seats must be economy seats.
to find out how much 80 economy seats would cost you need to multiply 80 times 30 which gives you 2400.
then you need to add the profit of 80 economy seats and 10 deluxe seats and that would give you $2650
and $2650 would be the max profit you could make for 1 tour.
Answer:
one term is in this expression
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that in direct variation as x increase y also increases.
in indirect variation x decreases y increase and vice versa.
in part a we have x at top (numerator ) and y at denominator it mean indirect variation (as x increases y decreases).
to find k we know that for indirect variation xy=k
if we rewrite the equation x=9/y we get xy=9
which mean k=9 .
in part b we have 4xy=20 if we simplify this equation we get

so here if we rewrite in terms of x.
we get x=5/y which represents indirect variation.
and we know xy=k
we have xy=5 .so k=5
Answer:
a) 26
b) 26/3
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
1) First, you have to turn 4 1/3 into an improper fraction, so you get 13/3
2) Then you do 13/3 *6/1 =78/3 (so you multiply both numerators and denominators)
3) Lastly, 78/3 can be simplified as 26
b)
1) First you turn both fractions into improper fractions, so you get 13/5 and 10/3
2) Then you do 13/5*10/3 (so you multiply both numerators and denominators)
3) You get 130/15, which can be simplified as 26/3