Answer:
B, C
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>A</u> is wrong due to the fact that if you divide $28 into 4 (family of 4), the cost is $7 per ticket. If you add 2 tickets together, or multiply $7 by 2, you get $14.
<u>B</u> is right due to the fact that each ticket is $7 if you divide $28 by 4.
<u>C</u> is right due to the fact that if you have 6 tickets worth $7 each, it would mean that the total cost of 6 tickets would be $42. (6*7 = 42)
<u>D</u> is wrong due to the fact that if you multiply 7 (the cost of each ticket) by 12, it gets you 84, not 60.