80 student tickets and 30 adult tickets must be sold to reach a $700 raise.
Since the drama club is selling tickets to their play to raise money for the show's expenses, and each student ticket sells for $ 5 and each adult ticket sells for $ 10, and the auditorium can hold a maximum of 110 people and the drama club must make a minimum of $ 700 from ticket sales to cover the show's costs, to determine one possible solution the following calculation must be performed:
- 110 x 5 + 0 x 10 = 550
- (700 - 550) / (10 - 5) = 150/5 = 30
- 80 x 5 + 30 x 10 = 400 + 300 = 700
Therefore, 80 student tickets and 30 adult tickets must be sold to reach a $700 raise.
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Ben's estimate gives 7 g of nickel; the actual amount is 8.03 g.
In 1 g of the substance, there is 0.52 g of copper and 0.25 g of zinc; this gives
0.52+0.25 = 0.77 g of the substance.
The remaining part of the substance is nickel:
1-0.77 = 0.23 g of nickel.
Using Ben's estimate, 0.2 g of nickel per gram of substance, we have
0.2(35) = 7 g of nickel in 35 g of the substance.
The actual amount is 0.23(35) = 8.03 g of nickel in 35 g of the substance.
1/5x1/2=1/10
1/5 because there are 5 flavors.
1/2 because there are 2 kinds of pies.
So the answer is 1/10.
Hope this helps.
2 dollars per minute? The question isn't really very clear...