9514 1404 393
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let a and s represent the prices of adult and student tickets, respectively.
13a +12s = 211 . . . . . . ticket sales the first day
5a +3s = 65 . . . . . . . ticket sales the second day
Subtracting the first equation from 4 times the second gives ...
4(5a +3s) -(13a +12s) = 4(65) -(211)
7a = 49 . . . . . . . simplify
a = 7 . . . . . . . divide by 7
5(7) +3s = 65 . . . . substitute into the second equation
3s = 30 . . . . . . . subtract 35
s = 10 . . . . . . . divide by 3
The price of one adult ticket is $7; the price of one student ticket is $10.
Answer:
$42
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Galore Super Store buys the latest video game at a wholesale price of $30.00.
The markup rate at Game's Galore Super Store is 40%.
We need to find the price from the store. It can be calculated as follows :

Hence, we will pay $42.
9(3b-2) Iv factorised it but I dont know the rest sorry
x = total amount of students in 8th Grade.
we know only one-thrid of the class went, so (1/3)x or x/3 went.
we also know 5 coaches went too, and that the total amount of that is 41.

now, to verify, well, what do you get for (108/3) + 5?
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3 moons+1 star equals 29.
All right.
Actually, there are a few numbers that can be hidden behind the moon:
3*8=24 + 1 star (5) = 29
But 1 moon + 1 moon equals 15.
So one moon equals 7.5.
