Complete question:
A store sells packages of batteries. The package with the best deal has the highest ratio of number of batteries to total cost.
Packages of Batteries
Number of Batteries
Total Cost
3
$8
5
$8
12
$24
14
$24
Which package offers the best deal?
3 for $8
5 for $8
12 for $24
14 for $24
Answer:
5 for $8
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
3 batteries sell for $8
5 batteries sell for $8
12 batteries sell for $24
14 batteries sell for $24
To find the package that offers the best deal, find the cost of each battery by dividing each total cost by the number of the batteries. The package with the lowest will be the best package.
Thus:
Package 1: 
Package 2: 
Package 3: 
Package 1: 
The best package here is package 2 where 5 batteries sell for $8, because the cost of each battery here is significantly lower than the cost of each battery in other packages.
Answer:
Student ticket: $12, Adult ticket: $14
Equations: 260=10x+10y, 94=2x+5y
Step-by-step explanation:
Set adult tickets as y
Set student tickets as x
First day: Total made is 260 so set that equal to 10x + 10y
--> 260=10x+10y
Second day: Total made is 94 so set that equal to 2x + 5y
--> 94=2x+5y
I find it easier to have simplified terms so simplify (divide by 2) the first equation to get: 130=5x+5y
All you have to do now is solve for the two variables.
94=2x+5y - (130=5x+5y) --> x=12, y=14
Answer:
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may i have the diagram please?
Answer:
around 165-176
is it a multiple choice answer
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