Find the ticket unit cost: divide the total paid, $324, by the number of tickets, x. Then the form of the unit cost is
$324
--------- .
x
This question is highly unusual in that you write "x" as the number of tickets sold, instead of a specific number of tickets. Supposing that you'd sold 100 tickets for $324, then the unit cost would be, much more typically, a numeric ratio:
$324
----------------- = $3.24/ticket
100 tickets
The point slip form would be: y+8=16(x-8). Not sure if that’s what you were looking for.
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I think the answer is
<em>because the math adds up easily for this equation.</em>
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The sides of a square are all the same length.
Area = length x width.
Area = 10 1/4 x 10 1/4 = 105 1/16