Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Number of children = c
Number of adults = a
Total ticket = 250
c + a = 250 -------------------(I)
Cost of 'c' children tickets = 200c
Cost of 'a' adult tickets = 450a
Total cost = 76000
200c + 450a = 76000 ------------------(II)
Multiply (I) by (-200) and then add
(I)*(-200) -200c - 200a = -50000
(II) <u> 200c + 450a = 76000 </u>
<u> </u> 250a = 26000
a = 26000/250
a = 104
Plug in a = 104 in equation (1)
c + 104 = 250
c = 250 - 104
c = 146
2)Number of children = 146
Number of adults = 104
A
rational number is any number that can be written as the
ratio between two other numbers i.e. in the form
Part A:
An easy choice that makes sense is 7.8, right in the middle. To prove that it's rational we need to write it as a ratio. In this case we have
Part B:
We need a number that can't be written as a ratio (because it neither terminates nor repeats). Some common ones are
,
,
and
so it makes sense to try and use those to build our number. In this case
works nicely.
Answer:
The answer is the first graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
I did it on edge. I got it wrong the first time because I used an answer from this question. Because of that, I reported it. Now I have the correct answer lol.
Answer:
m∠ABD = m∠CBE ⇒ by subtracting a common angle from the given angles
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ m∠ABE = m∠CBD
∵ m∠ABD = m∠ABD + m∠DBE
∵ m∠CBD = m∠CBE + m∠EBD
∵ ∠EBD is common angle between them
∴ m∠ABD = m∠CBE
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
Determine the expression for s
The speed is calculated as:
Substitute S for speed
Let the number of books be b and the time be m.
The expression becomes
Hence, the expression for the scenario is: