Math Word Problem Please Help
A community drama centre sells tickets to a play, they sell 216 tickets. Adult tickets cost $10.25 and student tickets cost $8.00. The total ticket sales came to $2117.25. How many student tickets were sold? How many adult tickets were sold?

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Answer 1

Answer: They sold 173 adult tickets and 43 student tickets.

Step-by-step explanation:

Equations:

10.25x + 8y = 2117.25x + y = 216X = adult tickets.Y = student tickets.

Solving:

10.25x + 8(216 - x) = 2117.25 (y = 216 - x, substitute in for y)10.25x + 1728 - 8x = 2117.25 (distribute)2.25x = 389.25 (combine like terms)x = 173173 + y = 216 (solve for y)y = 43


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How many pounds are in 24 ounces?

A. 1/2

B. 1

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Answer:

C is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]21.\bar{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming a constant ratio, we can set up the following proportion:

[tex]\frac{6}{8}=\frac{16}{m}[/tex].

Cross-multiply to solve:

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Solve the inequality.
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Answer:

x < - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this helps.

Answer:

x < -2

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 12x+8< -16 Rearrange the expression

2) 12x < -16+8 Separate the constants and variables

3) 12x< -24 Add the the number

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Answer:

13x+23.5

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if x+y = 1, and x^2 + y^2 = -1, what is x^7 + y^13?
1) 0
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3) -2
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Solve for x and y :

x + y = 1   →   y = 1 - x

x ² + y ² = -1

x ² + (1 - x)² = -1

x ² + (1 - 2x + x ²) = -1

2x ² - 2x + 1 = -1

2x ² - 2x + 2 = 0

x ² - x + 1 = 0

x ² - x + 1/4 = -3/4

(x - 1/2)² = -3/4

x - 1/2 = ±√(-3/4)

x - 1/2 = ±√3/2 i

x = 1/2 ± √3/2 i   →   x = exp(± /3)

y = 1 - (1/2 ± √3/2 i )   →   y = -1/2 ± √3/2 i   →   y = exp(± 2/3)

Then

x ⁷ + y ¹³ = exp(± 7/3) + exp(± 26/3)

… = exp(± /3) + exp(± 2/3)

since 7π/3 is equivalent to π/3, and 26π/3 is equivalent to 2π/3 (both modulo 2π).

In either case, we get

x ⁷ + y ¹³ = x + y = 1

so the answer is (2) 1.

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between 4 and 5
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Answer:

C. Between 4 and 5.......

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Answer:

The first one

Step-by-step explanation:

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4 pounds + 1 pound is 15$

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An architect's compensation package includes the total cost of a $250-per-month health insurance plan, the total cost of a $35-per-month life insurance plan, and a salary of $55,000 per year. what is the yearly value of the compensation package

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Answer:

Answer:

The answer is A $ 58,420

Explanation:

If we multiply the monthly benefits of health and life insurance combined we will get the annual value of them.

$35 + $250 = $285

$285*12 = $3420

We already know the annual salary package which is $55000, by adding annual salary to the above calculated annual benefits you will get the total annual value of total compensation.

$55000+$3420 = $58,420

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

58,420

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

R=√a/3

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(√A/3)²=R²

A/3=R²

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A=3(R²)

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Find the missing term.
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Options:
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2 - 12i
-12-24
-2 + 141

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Answer:

-2 - 24i

Step-by-step explanation:

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a + bi + 7 + 5  - 3i + 9i + 13i = 10 - 5i

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Answer:

Assuming you combingin like terms

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Answer:

B and C

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know how to explain this, but it is pretty self explanatory. It is Options B and C so you are correct

B&c


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Answer:

$43680

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Tuition was ​$. 42,000 last year

The tuition increased by​ 4%

Hence the current year tuition is given as

Current tuition= 42,000 + 4/100*42,000

Current tuition= 42,000 + 0.04*42,000

Current tuition= 42,000 +1680

Current tuition= $43680

Hence the current tuition is $43680

A family wants to rent a car to go on vacation. Company A charges ​$60.50 and 12 cents per mile. Company B charges ​$45.40 and 10 cents per mile. How much more does charge for x miles than ​Company B?

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Answer:

$15.02

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's write out some equations.

Company A:

60.50+0.12x=A

Company b:

45.50+0.10x=B

Now let's compare. If x=1, Company A charges

60.50+0.12=60.62=A

On the other hand, Company B charges

45.50+0.10=45.60=B

A-B=60.62-45.60=15.02

Since these are linear we can safely assume that this is constant :)

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A. 7.8
В. ЈК
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D. J

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A is the crorect answer

Answer:

its 100% JK

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

Shoes= 10

Human= 5

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m(x) = 20x - 5x^3/4 + 0.01x^2
The company estimates that if it charges a price p (in millions of dollars) for each plane, it will be able to sell x(p) = 320 - 7.7p planes.
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(b) Find the production level that maximizes profit.
Planes =
(c) Find the associated selling price of the aircraft that maximizes profit.
= $_______ million
(d) Find the maximum profit.
= $ _______ million

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Answer:

[tex](a)[/tex] [tex]C(x)=500+20x-5x^{\frac{3}{4}}+0.01x^2[/tex]

    [tex]p(x)=320-7.7p[/tex]

    [tex]R(x)=(320-7.7p)p=320p-7.7p^2[/tex]

[tex](b)[/tex] [tex]x=82 \text{planes}[/tex]

[tex](c)[/tex] [tex]p=\$30.91 M\;\; \text{per plane}[/tex]

[tex](d)[/tex] maximum profit [tex]=\$ 15.90M[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The company estimates that the initial cost of designing the aeroplane and setting up the factories in which to build it will be 500 million dollars.

The additional cost of manufacturing each plane can be modelled by the function.

[tex]m(x)=20x-5x^{\frac{3}{4}}+0.01x^2[/tex]

[tex](a)[/tex]  Find the cost, demand (or price), and revenue functions.

   [tex]C(x)=500+20x-5x^{\frac{3}{4}}+0.01x^2[/tex]

   [tex]p(x)=320-7.7p[/tex]

   [tex]R(x)=(320-7.7p)p=320p-7.7p^2[/tex]

[tex](b)[/tex]  Find the production level that maximizes profit.

    [tex]f=R(x)-C(x)[/tex]

 [tex]\Rightarrow f=320p-7.7p^2-(500+20x-5x^{\frac{3}{4}}+0.01x^2)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow df=320dp-15.4pdp-20dx+5(\frac{3}{4} )x^{\frac{-1}{4} }dx-0.02xdx[/tex]

     [tex]x=320-7.7p[/tex]

     [tex]p=\frac{320-x}{7.7}[/tex]

    [tex]\frac{dp}{dx} = \frac{-1}{7.7}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{df}{dx}=\frac{320}{-7.7} -\frac{15.4(320-x) }{7.7(\frac{-1}{7.7} )}-20+5\frac{3}{4} x^{\frac{-1}{4}} -0.02x=0[/tex]

    [tex]\Rightarrow -41.5584+83.1169-0.2597x-20+3.75x^{\frac{-1}{4} }-0.02x=0[/tex]

   [tex]\Rightarrow 21.5585+3.75x^{\frac{-1}{4} }-0.279x=0[/tex]

   [tex]\Rightarrow x=82 \text{planes}[/tex]

[tex](c)[/tex]  Find the associated selling price of the aircraft that maximizes profit.

  [tex]p=\frac{320-82}{7.7}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow p=\$30.91 M\;\; \text{per plane}[/tex]

[tex](d)[/tex]  Find the maximum profit.

Manufacturing cost of one plane is:

[tex]m(1)=20-5+0.01[/tex]

         [tex]=\$15.01 M[/tex]

maximum profit [tex]=\$(30.91-15.01)M[/tex]

                           [tex]=\$15.90M[/tex]

Kamani can run 1 lap in 6 minutes. How many laps can she run in 18 minutes? If she runs 7 laps every day, how many minutes does she run everyday?

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3 laps in 18 minutes & 42 minutes a day

{[(9 + 5) ÷ 7] - 2} x [4 x (25 – 20)]

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Answer:

The answer is 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

solve 9+5=14

14/7=2

2-2=0

solve the pther side

25-20=5

4*5=20

0*20=0

Fourteen out of the twenty people in your class have black hair.

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Not all blondes or brown hair

(21.) A writer earns $3400 a month. Last month she spent $204 on food.
What percent of her income was spent on food?

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6 percent was spent

Answer: 6%

Step-by-step explanation:

3400's x%=204

(3400)x/100=204

34x=204

34x/34=204/34

I used my calculator to divide

x=6

So  6%

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Hey there!

I believe the answer to your question is 47.21 ml of oxygen are in the 55 ml sample of sea water.

To get this, you can do 0.8584 x 55 = 47.212, because you want to find 85.84% of 55, to know how much oxygen is in the sample. Then, you round it to the nearest hundreth.

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Each day, Ms. Barr brews fresh tea at her restaurant. She brews 4 lb of tea per day Monday through Saturday. On Sunday, she brews 6.2 lb of tea. How much tea does she brew each week?

A whole is divided into 7 parts. Part 1 reads S and is labeled 6.2 pounds. Part 2 reads M and is labeled 4 pounds. Parts 3 through 7 are labeled T u, W, T h, F, S a, respectively. The rectangle is labeled 1 week.
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She brews 4 lb of tea 6 days a week.
This is a comparison problem.
The first step is to multiply 4 lb by the number of days that 4 lb are brewed.
The second step is to add 6.2 lb to the amount brewed the rest of the week.
The answer to the question will be: “She brews _____ lb each week.”

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Answer:

She brew 4 lb of tea 6 days a week.

The first step is multiply 4 lb by the number of days that 4 lb are brewed.

The second step is to add 6.2 lb to the amount brewed the rest of the week.

The answer to the question will be: "She brews ______ lb each week."

Step-by-step explanation:

Rewrite the following without an exponent. 6^-2
Please answer ASAP!

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Answer:

Rewriting [tex]6^{-2}[/tex] without an exponent we get [tex]\mathbf{\frac{1}{36}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to rewrite the following without an exponent. [tex]6^{-2}[/tex]

We need to solve the exponent to find the result.

We know the exponent rule: [tex]a^{-b}=\frac{1}{a^b}[/tex]

Now using this rule to solve the equation:

[tex]6^{-2}\\=\frac{1}{6^2}\\We \:know \:that\:6^2 = 6\times 6=36\\=\frac{1}{36}[/tex]

So, Rewriting [tex]6^{-2}[/tex] without an exponent we get [tex]\mathbf{\frac{1}{36}}[/tex]

what is the equation of the line passing through the point (2,-1) with a slope of -3

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Note: this answer assumes that the equation of the line must be in slope-intercept form.

Answer:

[tex]y= -3x + 5[/tex]

Explanation:

When you need to write an equation and know its slope and a point it intersects, you can use the point slope formula [tex]y-y_1 = m (x-x_1)[/tex] first. In order to write an equation using this formula, the [tex]m[/tex], [tex]x_1[/tex], and [tex]y_1[/tex] must be substituted in for real values.

The [tex]m[/tex] represents the slope, so write the slope of this equation, -3, in its place. The [tex]x_1[/tex] and [tex]y_1[/tex] represent the x and y values of a point the line intersects. We know that the line must intersect the point (2, -1). Write 2 in the place of

[tex]y-(-1) = -3(x-(2))[/tex]

[tex]y+1 = -3(x-2)[/tex]

Now, to put it in slope-intercept or [tex]y = mx + b[/tex] form, just expand the right side and isolate [tex]y[/tex]:

[tex]y+1 = -3(x-2)\\y + 1 = -3x + 6 \\y = -3x + 5[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]y= -3x + 5[/tex] is the answer.

28) Solve the inequality: 12x−10>170
A. x>15
B. x<−90
C. x<−58
D. x<15

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Answer:

p=5x+3y

solve for x, number of cupcakes. isolate x

5x=p-3y

divide by 5

x=(p-3y)/5

Step-by-step explanation:

D. x<15

Graph the system of equation:
Y=-5/3x+3
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Answer: first picture is for y=-5/3x + 3

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