The equation that can be used to represent total tickets sales is 2170 = 5s + 2f + 10a
<h3>Equation</h3>
let
- Number of students tickets = s
- Number of faculty tickets = f
- Number of alumni tickets = a
Expression for number of students tickets sold;
s = f + 15
Expression for number of faculty tickets sold;
f = 2a
Expression for number of alumni tickets sold;
f = 2a
a = f/2
- Cost of students tickets = $5
- Cost of faculty tickets = $2
- Cost of Alumni tickets= $10
- Total revenue = $2170
2170 = 5s + 2f + 10a
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The mass lost by Darragh's coin is 0.164 g
<u>Solution:</u>
Given that Darragh has a Golden Eagle coin in his collection with a mass of 13.551 g
An uncirculated Golden Eagle coin has a mass of 13.715 g
To find: mass lost by Darragh's coin
From given question,
Darrangh has coin of mass = 13.551 g
Golden Eagle coin mass = 13.715 g
Darrangh's coin lost mass = 13.715 - 13.551 = 0.164
Thus mass lost by Darragh's coin is 0.164 g
Find the volume of the candle using the formula for volume of a cylinder:
V = PI x r^2 x h = 3.14 x 3.4^2 x 6 = 217.79 cubic cm. Round to 217.8
Find the volume of the block: V = l x w x h = 15 x 12 x 18 = 3,240 cubic cm.
Now divide the volume of the block by the volume of a candle:
3240 / 217.8 = 14.88
Round to the nearest tenth = 14.9 candles.
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Answer:
y = 70x + 20
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