Find the ticket unit cost: divide the total paid, $324, by the number of tickets, x. Then the form of the unit cost is
$324
--------- .
x
This question is highly unusual in that you write "x" as the number of tickets sold, instead of a specific number of tickets. Supposing that you'd sold 100 tickets for $324, then the unit cost would be, much more typically, a numeric ratio:
$324
----------------- = $3.24/ticket
100 tickets
Answer:
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First step of a synthetic divison is that we need to carry down the leading coefficient. Here the leading coefficient is 2. So, carry down 2 at the bottom.
Next step is to multiply the divisor -3 with this carry down number 2. So, we have got 3*(-2)= -6 which will place atthe bottom of the next coefficient 4.
Next step is to add this column.
Now repeat the same method again till the last colum.
At the end we have got 0 after the addition. Which means the remainder is 0.
So, the quotient is 2x^2-2x+2.
Answer: 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: 60% = .60
Step 2: 30 = .60Y
Step 3: Divide both sides of the equation by .30 to isolate the variable Y.
30/.60 = .60/.60Y
50=Y
Therefore, 30 is 60% of 50.
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