Answer:
The number of tickets for sale at $26 should be 3300
The number of tickets for sale at $40 should be 1700
Step-by-step explanation:
Use 2 equations to represent the modifiers within the problem:

Now you want to find the point at which the variables are changed to make both equations correct, this can be done by graphing and finding the intersection of both lines.

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- -13x < 65
- x > - 65/13
- x > -5
- x = (-5, + oo)
First you want to write 7x as a sum or difference: 15x-8x
Now, the expression would look like this: 10x^2+15x-8x-12
Next, factor out the 5x and -4 from the expression: 5x(2x+3)-4(2x+3)
Now, factor out the 2x+3 from the expression and you have your answer:
(2x+3)(5x-4)
The correct answer for this question is this one:
<span>- A adjacent angles
-D supplementary angles
The relationship that describes angle 1 and angle 2 is that they are adjacent angles -- at the same time they are also supplementary angles.</span>
Hope this helps answer your question and have a nice day ahead.
Answer:
459
Step-by-step explanation:
First line:
clock showing 9 o'clock + clock showing 9 o'clock + clock showing 3 o'clock = 9 + 9 + 3 = 21
Second line:
The calculators look exactly the same.
3 * calculators = 30
1 calculator = 10
Third line:
1 bulb + 1 bulb - 1 bulb = 15
Since 1 bulb - 1 bulb = 0, we have 1 bulb + 0 = 15, or
1 bulb = 15
Last line:
Clock showing 9 o'clock = 9
Calculator = 10
3 bulbs = 3 * 15 = 45
Total = 9 + 10 * 45 = 9 + 450 = 459