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murzikaleks [220]
3 years ago
15

Pablo purchased adult and youth tickets for the football game. He bought x adult tickets for $74 each and y youth tickets for $3

5. Write an expression that can be used to show the total cost, C, of all tickets. (4 points) a C = (74 + 35)x b C = (74 + 35)(x + y) c C = 74y + 35x d C = 74x + 35y
Mathematics
1 answer:
Andru [333]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

c=74x+35y     (answer c)

Explanation:

The adult tickets are x and the youth tickets are y. They are not influenced by but add up to the total coast.

A does not work because it is 35+74 multiplied by the amount of tickets needed for adults. B does not work because it mulitplies the cost of tickets by the amount of tickets needed. Therefore C is right.

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