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Answer:</h2>
<em>Question 1)</em>
5x
<em>Question 2) </em>
0.22a
<em>Question 3)</em>
8 + 6n
<em>Question 4)</em>
25
<em>Question 5) </em>
ab+c=14
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
<u>Ques 1)</u>
The product of 5 and x.
Product of two numbers means that it is obtained by multiplying them.
Hence, the expression so obtained is: 5x
<u>Ques 2)</u>
22% of a
It means that:
22%×a
Also, we know that:
22% =0.22
This means that:
22% of a=0.22×a
i.e.
22% of a=0.22a
<u>Ques 3)</u>
8 more than the product of 6 and n.
The product of 6 and n is given by: 6n
and 8 more than there product will be given by:
8+6n
<u>Ques 4)</u>
Evaluate: 30 − m/6 for m = 30
i.e. we put m=30 in the expression and get the resulting value.
i.e. we have:
30-m/6=30-(30/6)
i.e.
30-m/6=30-5
i.e.
30-m/6=25
<u>Ques 5)</u>
Evaluate ab + c for a= 2, b = 5, c = 4.
i.e. we will put the value of a,b and c in the given expression and find the value.
i.e.
2×5+4= 10+4
i.e.
ab+c=14
A. To answer this question, we must consider two inequalities. The first inequality we will construct is regarding the number of tickets sold with respect to capacity. The theater cannot exceed the allotted 200 seats, so this would indicate we would use a less than or equal to inequality. The inequality we would construct to illustrate this using adult and child tickets is x + y <= 200.
The second inequality we will construct is based upon the ticket prices set and the theater’s goal. The problem indicates the theater wants to sell “at least $1,500 worth of tickets...” To create the inequality here, we will create it as follows: 12.5x + 6.25y >= 1,500.
To find the intersection point, we must isolate y. In order to do this, move x to the other side of both inequalities. Inequality 2 can be simplified to y >= -12.5x / 6.25 + 1,500 / 6.25. Graph and identify the solution from there.
To solve this it would have to be equal to something
y ≤ - 1.6x + 6 and pounds inequality: y ≥ - x - 4.