The answer to the problem would be Y=31.
In this equation, we're trying to find if she has enough money to buy a $12 movie ticket.
We know that she buys a bag for $45.50, with a 5% tax rate. Let's calculate the total cost of the bag after tax.
45.50 · 1.05 = 47.775
Round to the nearest hundredths place
$47.78
She spent $47.78 on the bag.
She has $60, so calculate how much money she has left.
60 - 47.78 = 12.22
She has $12.22 left to spend.
This means that she has enough money to buy the movie ticket.
She would also have 22 cents left to spare.
Answer:
Yes, she has enough money to buy the movie ticket
Divide
7/12 = <span>.583
We get answer: </span><span>D. .583</span>
Answer: 20 child tickets were sold that day.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of child tickets that were sold that day.
Let y represent the number of adult tickets that were sold that day.
On Sunday, twice as many adult tickets as child tickets were sold. It means that
y = 2x
At the city museum, child admission is $6.30 and adult admission is $9.60. The total sales for that day was $510.00. It means that
6.3x + 9.6y = 510- - - - - - - - - - - -1
Substituting y = 2x into equation 1, it becomes
6.3x + 9.6 × 2x = 510
6.3x + 19.2x = 510
25.5x = 510
x = 510/25.5
x = 20
y = 2x = 2 × 20
y = 40
Answer:
A≈28.27
Step-by-step explanation: