Johnny is selling tickets to a school play. On the first day of ticket sales he sold 14 senior (S) citizen tickets and 4 child (C) tickets for a total of $200. On the second day of ticket sales he sold 7 senior (S) citizen tickets and 1 child (C) ticket for a total of $92. What is the price of one child ticket?
14S + 4C = 200
14S = 200 - 4C
S = (200 - 4C)/14
7S + 1C = 92
7S = 92 - C
S = (92 - C)/7
(200 - 4C)/14 = (92 - C)/7
7 x (200 - 4C) = 14 x (92 - C)
1400 - 28C = 1288 - 14C
1400 - 1288 = 28C - 14C
112 = 14C
C = 112/14 = 8
the price of one child ticket = $8
You need a ruler and a pencil. Oh and paper. Make sure that each side is equal to 4 inches. Then make a scale of 1:12, meaning 1 inch=1 foot.
Answer:7h-2
Step-by-step explanation:
take away 2 indicates -2
7 times h indicates 7h
then you have a few ways to write this out either: -2+7h or 7h-2
both are correct!
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Answer:
1/(-3y^3/x)^4
= 1/(-3)^4*(y^3)^4/x^4
= 1/81y^12/x^4
=x^4/81y^12
A
Step-by-step explanation: