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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
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Two groups of friends go to a movie. Each ticket costs the same amount. One group spends ​$57. The other group spends ​$95. List

all possible whole number ticket prices for each group. At most how much does each ticket​ cost? Suppose a group of 2 friends goes to this movie. At most how much does this group​ spend?
List all possible whole number ticket prices for the group that spends ​$57. Select all that apply.


A. ​$19

B.$1

C. ​$57

D. ​$95

E. ​$3

F. ​$5

List all possible whole number ticket prices for the group that spends ​$95. Select all

that apply. A. ​$3

B. ​$19

C. ​$1

D. ​$57

E. ​$95

F. ​$5 At most how much does each ticket​ cost?
Mathematics
1 answer:
kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1) All possible number tickets for group that spends $57: A, B, C, D

2) All possible number tickets for group that spends $95: B, C, E, F

3) Each ticket will cost at most $19

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that one group spends $57 dollars while the other group spends $95.

Now,we want to find all possible whole number ticket prices for each group and at most how much each ticket​ costs.

To do this, let's first find the factors of both amounts which will give us all possible whole number ticket prices for each group.

57: 1, 3, 19, 57

95: 1, 5, 19, 95

Since each ticket costs same amount, to find out at most how much each ticket costs, we will select the highest common factor of both groups which is 19.

Thus,each ticket will cost at most $19

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