You cannot combine them in only one equation because they represent different things; so you will need two equations.
Now before we construct the two equations; lets set up our variables
Let a represent adult tickets
Let s represent student tickets
Now lets look at what we now about these two when thinking about them in money terms:
$3.50 per adult
$2.50 per student
Total made $937.50
Lets show it algebraically: 3.50a + 2.50s=$937.50
When thinking about the tickets in numbers we now the number sold were 321 so algebraically a + s = 321
Two equations; two variables; we can solve
a + s = 321
which is the same as
s= 321 - a
3.50a + 2.50s = 937.50
Since s = 321-a, we can substitute this into second equation:
3.50a + 2.50(321-a)=937.50
3.50a+802.5-2.50a=937.50
3.50a-2.50a+802.5=937.50
1.00a+802.5=937.50
a=135
Then s=321-135
s=186
Counting in 19s: 19,38,57,76,95,104,123,132,151...
Counting in 7s: 7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56,63,70,77...
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Dwane has 25 rare edition stamps, or 5/6.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is basically answered in the problem.
It says, "25 of the stamps are a rare edition."
And the question is, "How many rare edition stamps does Dwane have?"
So, 25 is the answer.
Hope this helps!
That means its downgraded to 1/20 of actual height, let actual height is x. Then
(1/20) * x = 8, x = 20 * 8 = 160, actual height = 160 inch
160 inch = 160/12 feet = 13 1/3 feet or 13.333 feet.