Answer:
Both child tickets and senior tickets cost $14.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the school that DeShawn goes to is selling tickets to the annual dance competition, and on the first day of ticket sales, the school sold 10 senior citizen tickets and 8 child tickets for a total of $ 252, while the school took in $ 280 on the second day by selling 10 senior citizen tickets and 10 child tickets, to determine what is the price of each of one senior citizen ticket and one child ticket, the following calculation must be performed:
10 senior tickets + 8 child tickets = 252
10 senior tickets + 10 child tickets = 280
280 - 252 = 2 child tickets
28 = 2 child tickets
28/2 = 1 child ticket
14 = 1 child ticket
14 x 10 = 140
(280 - 140) / 10 = senior tickets
140/10 = 14 = senior tickets
Therefore, both child tickets and senior tickets cost $14.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + b
y = -x/3 + b
1 = -2/3 + b
b = 5/3
y = -x/3 + 5/3
The answer would be D: y=555.5, because y for x=175 is 470.4, and y goes up with the x.
Divide them all then put those answers down from least to greatest and then use the original numbers booooooommmm
Answer: 1/6
Step-by-step explanation: To find the probability of rolling a 4, let's use our ratio for the probability of an event which is shown below.
Number of favorable outcomes/total number of outcomes
Since only one side of a number cube has a 4 on it, the number of favorable outcomes for rolling a 4 is 1 and since there are six sides to a number cube and it's equally likely that the cube will land on any of these sides, the total number of outcomes is 6.
So the probability of rolling a 4 is 1/6 which is equivalent
to 0.167 or 16.7%.
That means it is't likely that you would roll a 4 for instance but it's just as likely as rolling any other number.