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Fantom [35]
3 years ago
13

How many pints are in 15 gallons

Mathematics
2 answers:
lesya692 [45]3 years ago
6 0
There 60 pints in 15 gallon
frozen [14]3 years ago
4 0
120 pints us the answer
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For a school play, 739 tickets valued at $857 were sold. Some cost $1 and others cost a $1.50. How many $1 tickets were sold?
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Answer:

503 $1 tickets sold.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use two equations  

Let x = number of $1 tickets sold  

Let y = number of $1.50 tickets sold  

x + y = 739  

1x + (1.5)y = 857  

First equation ==> y = 739 - x  

Plug this into the second equation  

x + (1.5)(739 - x) = 857  

x + 1108.5 - 1.5x = 857  

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To find the number of $1.50 tickets, just plug this value of x into either one of the equations.  

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each of the 20 balls is tossed independently and at random into one of the 5 bins. let p be the probability that some bin ends u
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if p is the probability that some bin ends up with 3 balls and q is the probability that every bin ends up with 4 balls. pq is 16.

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