Answer:
Kay sold 67; Allen sold 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Let "a" represent the number of phones that Allen sold.
a + (a+17) = 117 . . . equation used to find the answer
2a = 100 . . . . . . . . subtract 17, collect terms
a = 50 . . . . . . . . . . divide by 2; the number Allen sold
a+17 = 67 . . . . . . . . Kay sold 17 more than Allen
Answer:
First, I would check and see if she was correct. If she wasnt, I would simply show her why she was incorrect. If I was to accidently short her, I would give her the money and move on with my day. if she refused to leave after showing her that I gave her the correct amount of money, she would probably call for the manager. I'd get the manager, explain what happened, and the annoying customer would most likely get kicked out of the store.
(P.S: sorry if it was a little confusing lol)
1-C 2B 3A correct response
Given:
The number of seats in the first row is <em>a</em>₁ = 12.
The series of the increasing number of seats is 12, 14, 16......
The objective is to find the total number of seats in the first 12 rows.
Explanation:
The difference between the number of seats in each row can be calculated by the difference between the successive terms of the series.

The number of rows to be calculated is <em>n</em> = 12.
To find the number of seats:
The number of seats presents in the first 12 rows can be calculated as,

On plugging the obtained values in the above equation,

Hence, the total number of seats in the first 12 rows is 276.