1/6x =12
1x/6=12
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1x/6=12
x/6 =12
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x/6=12
6•x/6=6 • 12
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x=72
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Starts with 2
2 x 2 = 4
4 x 2 = 8
8 x 2 = 16
and so on
3. -x²+-4x+-8
To solve:
−4x−5+−1(x²+3)
−4x+−5+−1x²+(−1)(3)
−4x+−5+−x²+−3
Combine like terms.
−4x+−5+−x²+−3
(−x²)+(−4x)+(−5+−3)
5.
It is not in standard form since this answer does NOT have x=, y=, #=. It only has the numbers. So, this is NOT in standard form.
Input each points. (x,y) for each equation to find out if the system of equations are equivalent.
Point (-3,4) is a solution of this system of equations.
Point (-2,-6) isn't a solution of this system of equations.
Point (-4,3) is a solution of this system of equations.
The ticket price that would maximize the total revenue would be $ 23.
Given that a football team charges $ 30 per ticket and averages 20,000 people per game, and each person spend an average of $ 8 on concessions, and for every drop of $ 1 in price, the attendance rises by 800 people, to determine what ticket price should the team charge to maximize total revenue, the following calculation must be performed:
- 20,000 x 30 + 20,000 x 8 = 760,000
- 24,000 x 25 + 24,000 x 8 = 792,000
- 28,000 x 20 + 28,000 x 8 = 784,000
- 26,000 x 22.5 + 26,000 x 8 = 793,000
- 27,200 x 21 + 27,200 x 8 = 788,000
- 26,400 x 22 + 26,400 x 8 = 792,000
- 25,600 x 23 + 25,600 x 8 = 793,600
- 24,800 x 24 + 24,600 x 8 = 792,000
Therefore, the ticket price that would maximize the total revenue would be $ 23.
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