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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If we let 'a' represent the price of an adult ticket, and 's' represent the price of a student ticket, the two sales can be described by ...
5a +4s = 85
5a +2s = 55
Subtracting the second equation from the first gives ...
(5a +4s) -(5a +2s) = (85) -(55)
2s = 30 . . . . simplify
s = 15 . . . . divide by 2
Substituting this into the second equation, we have ...
5a +2(15) = 55
5a = 25 . . . . subtract 30
a = 5 . . . . . divide by 5
Each adult ticket sold for $5; each student ticket sold for $15.
Answer:
the largest divisor is less than the square root of that number
Step-by-step explanation:
Pick any number between 900 and 950 . For example I choose 937 . Now taking the square root of 937 would give 30.61
So divide 937 with all the primes less than 30.61
937/2, 937/3, 937/5,...................937/29
29 would be the largest divisor which is less than the square root of 937 .
29< 30.61
But if you check 937 does not divide wholly with any of the primes hence it is a prime number itself.
If any number such 925 is chosen and it gets divided wholly by another prime like 5
925 /5= 185 so it is not a prime number
No because 8x8x8 is 516 and to find exponent is if it is 3 as exponent you times it by itself 3 times so the answer is no he is wrong
The answer is A (x+5)(x+3)
explanation:
the GCF of 15 is 3 and 5
3 and 5 also add up to 8 making each of the number the zeros
(x+5)(x+3)