Answer:
Total tickets = 70
Total cost = $550
Adult's ticket = $9
Child's ticket = $5
Difference = 9 - 5 = $4
Assume all 70 are child's tickets
5 x 70 = 350
But the total cost was 550
550 - 350 = $200
The $200 must have come from Adult's tickets, which has a difference of $4.
200 ÷ 4 = 50
So there are 50 adult's tickets.
70 - 50 = 20
And there are 20 child's tickets.
Hope this helps - Itz.Jordan
Answer:
1/9.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a total of 15 cards in the stack.
Prob( Queen is chosen) = 5/15 = 1/3.
The probability of a second queen being chosen is also 1/3
Required probability = 1/3 * 1/3 = 1/9.
How much paint can that can hold
Answer:
all real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
"45 years or over" includes all of the age groups "45-64", "65-74", and "75 or over". These age groups are disjoint (no individual can belong to more than one group), so the probability of picking someone that's at least of 45 years of age is the sum of the probabilities that a person belongs to any one of these groups. That would be