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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
5

Someone help me and explain this is really confusing me plzz I'll brainlist u !:)​

Mathematics
2 answers:
Paha777 [63]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Ok so 25$ for an adult. there are x adults so x times 25 is equals to $25x

13 dollars per child and y children so $13y

$20 for each pensioner and p pensioners so $20p

when adding these notice that none of the variable(latters) are the same so n adding will take place leaving the answer

$25x + $13y + $20p

a) $25x

b) $13y

c) $20p

d) $25x + $13y + $20p

wariber [46]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a) $25x, this is because if there are x number of adults coming, and $25 is the per adult charge, then irrespective of the number of adults coming this will be the equation. Eg : x = 5 So, $25 * 5 = $125

b) $13y, this is because if there are y number of children coming, and $13 is the per child charge, then irrespective of the number of children coming this will be the equation. Eg : y = 4 So, $13 * 4 = $52

c) $20p , this is because if there are x number of pensioners coming, and $20 is the per pensioner charge, then irrespective of the number of pensioner  coming this will be the equation. Eg : p = 2 So, $20 * 2 = $40

d) so, the total will be, = $25x + $13y + $20p

If my answer helped, kindly mark me as the brainliest!!

Thanks!!

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