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Marina86 [1]
3 years ago
11

Guys please which one is the correct answer. I need help

Mathematics
1 answer:
lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I think it's b because it's a reccouring number

Step-by-step explanation:

This is my working out, I used the balance method

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<h3>Further explanation</h3>

<u>Given:</u>

Ciro purchased a concert ticket for $56.

The cost of the ticket was ⁴/₅ the cost of his dinner.

The cost of his hotel was 2¹/₂ times much as his ticket.

<u>Question:</u>

How much did Ciro spend altogether for the concert ticket, hotel, and dinner?

<u>The Process:</u>

Note from all the data above we can start from the cost of his dinner by forming a pattern of 5 units.

Dinner: \boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}

Since the cost of the ticket is ⁴/₅ the cost of the dinner, then we arrange the cost of the ticket by forming a pattern of 4 units containing $ 14 each. Recall that \boxed{\$ 56 \div 4 = \$ 14}

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Let us calculate the cost of his dinner:

\boxed{ \ 1 \ unit = \$ 14 \rightarrow 5 \ units = \$ \ ? \ }

Dinner: \boxed{\$ 14}\boxed{\$ 14}\boxed{\$ 14}\boxed{\$ 14}\boxed{\$ 14} = \$ 70}

\boxed{ \ \ or \ 5 \ unit \times \$ 14 = \$ 70 \ }

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Since the cost of his hotel is 2¹/₂ times much as his ticket, then we arrange the cost of his hotel by forming a pattern of two and one-half units of the cost of ticket.

Let us calculate the cost of his hotel:

\boxed{ \ 1 \ ticket = \$ 56 \rightarrow 2\frac{1}{2} \ units = \$ \ ? \ }

Hotel: \boxed{\$ 56}\boxed{\$ 56}\boxed{\$ 28} = \$ 140}

\boxed{ \ \ or \ \frac{5}{2} \ unit \times \$ 56 = \$ 140 \ }

Recall that \boxed{\ 2\frac{1}{2} = \frac{5}{2}}

Hence, the cost of his hotel is \boxed{\boxed{ \ \$ 140 \ }}

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\boxed{ \ The \ concert \ ticket = \$ 56 \ }

\boxed{ \ The \ hotel = \$ 140 \ }

\boxed{ \ The \ dinner = \$ 70 \ }

\boxed{ \ \$ 56 + \$ 140 + \$ 70 = \$ 266 \ }

Thus, Ciro spent $266 altogether for the concert ticket, hotel, and dinner.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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