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Without the original equation, it's impossible to answer that question. I'm sorry.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:y–3=½(x+2)
Multiply through by the denominator (2).
2×y–2×3=½(x+2)×2
2y–6=1(x+2) because the denominator (2) will cancel the other 2 multiplying it
2y–6=x+2
2y=x+2+6
2y=x+8
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First you have to 8.50 by 6 because there are 6 teachers and admission for each teacher is 8.50. So that is equal to 51. Then you subtract 51 from 250 because you have to know, about how much money left after teachers paid for them selves. So 250-51=199. Then you have to divide 199 by 6 so you know how much students can go there and 199/6=33 and 1/6. So basically 33 students can go there.
First find 10%
(1200 divided by 10)
10% = £120
Then add it onto the original amount
£1200 + £120 = £1320