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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
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An amusement park charges $33 for student admission an $57 for adult admission. By 10:00am the park had made a total of $2,982 o

n park admissions .If student ticket sales made up $1,386 of the total , how many adults were admitted into the park
Mathematics
1 answer:
MArishka [77]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The number of adults admitted were 28.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

An amusement park charges $33 for student admission an $57 for adult admission. By 10:00am the park had made a total of $2,982 on park admissions.

Total sales made up of student tickets $1,386.

Now, to find the adults admitted into the park.

Total sales made up of student tickets = $1,386.

<em>Total sales made up of = $2,982.</em>

Now, to get the sales made of adult tickets by subtracting total sales made up of student tickets from total sales made up of:

\$2982-\$1386\\\\=\$1596.

<u>Thus, the sales made of adult tickets is made up of $1,596.</u>

<u>Charges for an adult admission = $57.</u>

Let the number of adult tickets be x.

Now, to get the number of adults ticket by putting an equation:

57 x=1596

<em>Dividing both sides by 57 we get:</em>

x=28.

Therefore, the number of adults admitted were 28.

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