Answer:
10.75
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of an adult ticket is £6 more than that of a child ticket, so will be shown by c+6.
Now, we are told that the cost of four child tickets and two adult tickets is £40.50, so we can put this in an equation and solve for c:
(c+6)+(c+6)+c+c+c+c=40.50
6c+12=40.50
6c=28.50
c=4.75
so, a childs ticket is 4.75
now to find the cost of an adult ticket you add 6,
4.75 + 6
= 10.75
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If George completed 3/5 of work in 9 days, it means that he needs 3 days to finish 1/5th of the work.
The remaining part is 2/5 because 1-3/5=2/5. 2/5 is also 6/15
From this, how much did George do? in the first 3 days he did 1/5th and then one more day was left, during which he did 1/5/3=1/15th.
So he did in total 1/15+1/5=1/15+3/15=4/15.
this means that Paul did the rest of 6/15, so Paul did 6/15-4/15=2/15.
So we know that he does 2/15 in 4 days, which means that every two days he can do 1/15 of the work
so he would need 15 times 2 days to finish the work - 30 days!
The solution to the equation is p = 1/3 and q = undefined
<h3>How to solve the equation?</h3>
The equation is given as:
p^2 - 2qp + 1/q = (p - 1/3)
The best way to solve the above equation is by the use of a graphing calculator i.e. graphically
However, it can be solved algebraically too (to some extent)
Recall that the equation is given as:
p^2 - 2qp + 1/q = (p - 1/3)
Split the equation
So, we have
p^2 - 2qp + 1/q = 0
p - 1/3 = 0
Solve for p in p - 1/3 = 0
p = 1/3
Substitute p = 1/3 in p^2 - 2qp + 1/q = 0
So, we have
(1/3)^2 - 2q(1/3) + 1/q = 0
This gives
1/9 - 2/3q + 1/q = 0
This gives
2/3q + 1/q = -1/9
Multiply though by q
So, we have
2/3q^2 + 1 = -1/9q
Multiply through by 9
6q^2 + 9 = -q
So, we have
6q^2 + q + 9 = 0
Using the graphing calculator, we have
q = undefined
Hence. the solution to the equation is p = 1/3 and q = undefined
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Answer would be a (-1, ten-thirds) :)