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Anna007 [38]
3 years ago
11

the seventh grade class is putting on a variety show to raise money. it cost 700 dollars to rent the banquet hall that they are

going to use. if they charge 15 dollars for each ticket, how many tickets do they need to sell in order to raise 1000 dollars. Write an inequality and a solution to the inequality.​
Mathematics
1 answer:
nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Since the question is partial, i will assume 2 scenarios:

They need to raise 1000 income

They need to make 1000 as profit

If $1000 as income:

Each ticket costs $15, so  tickets would bring them $1000 income. Fractional ticket is not possible, so rounding gives us 67 tickets as the answer.

If $1000 as profit:

Their cost of renting is $700. We know that .

So, . So, to raise $1700, we need  tickets. Fractional ticket is not possible, so rounding gives us 114 tickets as the answer.

ANSWER:

If need to raise atleast $1000 as income, they need to sell 67 tickets.

If need to raise atleast $1000 as profit, they need to sell 114 tickets.

The most probable answer would be 114 tickets

PLZ MARK ME BRAINLIEST

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