One scale factor equation is y=cx
y is the new factor (in this case, 60 or 75)
c is the scale factor (in this case, unknown)
x is the old factor (in this case, 24 or 30)
so: plug in the values
60=c(24) divide both sides by 24
c=2.5
you can check again with the other numbers
75=c(30) divide both sides by 30.
c= 2.5
your scale factor is 2.5
1.0=1 and 0.1=10
I hope it helped
Hi there!
Here, we know right off of the bat the 125t=$835m, with 't' being tickets and 'm' being money. The total for each ticket sold, be it adults and children, must equal $835 and 125 tickets sold.
We can write the equation so far as 125t=835m(8a+5c), *I think*. I've had a similar question before.
You can write a table for this to double check. Now, we need to know how many tickets were sold from both adults and children. Our new equation will look something like this, with 'x' being the number we have yet to calculate for how many tickets sold to each:
(xa+xc)125t=835m(8a+5c)
The thing I'll leave to you is to calculate exactly how many tickets were sold, as it's hard to use a table to graph that here. (hint!)
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Step-by-step explanation:
You should pick the coin that is cheap but one that also has a high inflation value. You should graph out the rate of increase per year to see if the coins are worthy of investing upon