Answer:
503 $1 tickets sold.
Step-by-step explanation:
Use two equations
Let x = number of $1 tickets sold
Let y = number of $1.50 tickets sold
x + y = 739
1x + (1.5)y = 857
First equation ==> y = 739 - x
Plug this into the second equation
x + (1.5)(739 - x) = 857
x + 1108.5 - 1.5x = 857
- 0.5x = -251.5
x = 503
There were 503 $1 tickets sold.
To find the number of $1.50 tickets, just plug this value of x into either one of the equations.
(503) + y = 739 (739 - 503 = 236)
y = 236
There were 236 $1.50 tickets sold.
Answer:
I'm not completely sure about this. The answer is B.) Sample 2: 50 boys and 50 girls at the local middle school. :)
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
State you answer in the simplest form
Answer:
16 divided by 14.24 = 1.12359550562
If you round it would be: $1.12
7/10 m= 0.7 m
4.1÷0.7=5.85
You would round down 5.85 to just 5, because he cannot cut less than a whole strip.
To find the exact amount of wire used in 5 strips:
5×0.7= 3.5
4.1-3.5= 0.6 m will be leftover.