50 x 4 = 200
200 -50 = 150
Suzanne bought 150 more red apples
Answer:
Total number of tables of first type = 23.
Total number of tables of second type = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that there are 30 tables in total and there are two types of tables.
Let's call the two seat tables, the first type as x and the second type as y.
∴ x + y = 30 ......(1)
Also a total number of 81 people are seated. Therefore, 2x number of people would be seated on the the first type and 5y on the second type. Hence the equation becomes:
2x + 5y = 81 .....(2)
To solve (1) & (2) Multiply (1) by 2 and subtract, we get:
y = 7
Substituting y = 7 in (1), we get x = 23.
∴ The number of tables of first kind = 23
The number of tables of second kind = 7
You must know that the sum of interior angles is 180°. We also know that AC and BA are congruent which means angles B and C are also congruent. To find x we can assume 25=5x. Which makes x=5, and angle C=25°.
Then we can add all the angles to find y and A. 25+25+(3y+70)=180. Then solve for y and then solve for angle A.
Answer:
48x -5
Step-by-step explanation:
(fog)(x) = f(g(x)) = 6(8x)-5 =48-5
Answer:
Adult tickets sold= 9x4 = 36
Senior tickets sold = 9x3= 27
Child tickets sold = 9 x 1 = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
If the parts for adult tickets changed within the 2 ratios given, we should have equated Ratio further. But here that is not 5e case. So, put both ratios together:
Senior:Adult:Child
3:4:1
Now,
Total number of parts 3+4+1=8
Number of tickets sold per part = 72/8 = 9
Therefore number of
Adult tickets sold= 9x4 = 36
Senior tickets sold = 9x3= 27
Child tickets sold = 9 x 1 = 9
Hope this helps.
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