Answer:
There were 30 children and 10 adults.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since they sold tickets to adults and childrens, the sum of those tickets must be equal to the total tickets that were sold, so we can mount our first equation as shown below:
adult + children = 40
Each adult ticket costs $9 and each children costs $5 and the total recieved was $240, therefore:
9*adult + 5*children = 240
We can mount the following equation system:
adult + children = 40
9*adult + 5*children = 240
We will multiply the first equation by -5 and sum both equations:
-5*adult -5*children = -200
9*adult + 5*children = 240
4*adult = 40
adult = 40 / 4
adult = 10
adult + children = 40
children = 40 - adult = 40 - 10 = 30
There were 30 children and 10 adults.
Answer: Either

or

depending on your teacher's preference. See the note at the bottom for more info.
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Let x be the speed limit. It is simply a placeholder. Think of it as a box with the number inside. We don't know what the number is, but we know that the largest it can be is 55. It cannot be larger than 55.
So x can be equal to 55 or it can be smaller
Put another way, x is less than or equal to 55 which is written as

(on the keyboard you would type " x <= 55 " without quotes).
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Note: since negative speeds make no sense, we also must imply that x can't be negative. Your teacher may want you to write this in to clearly state it. If so, then you would also have

which when combined with the first inequality, you get this compound inequality

(basically saying "x is some speed between 0 and 55 mph"). This very clearly states the boundaries on what x can be. Though your teacher may want you to stick to the first format as its simpler.
Answer is 9
To get this answer, we replace h with 2, and replace r with 7. This is because h = 2 and r = 7 is given to us
So
h+r = 2+7 = 9
Answer:
Subtract 11/2y from each side of the equation
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is:
6x < -17
But the less than sign has a line underneath.