The best ticket deal are illustrations of linear equations
The ticket system is a better deal to the max ticket
<h3>How to determine the best ticket deal</h3>
From the complete question, we have the following summary:
Charges = $22 per person
Surcharge = $10 per transaction
Charges = $20 per person
Surcharge = $16 per transaction
Assume there would be only one transaction, the linear equations that represent the ticket deals are:
Ticket System: y = 22x + 10
Max Ticket: y = 20x + 16
The costs of ticket for two people in both deals are:
Ticket System: y = 22*2 + 10 = 54
Max Ticket: y = 20*2 + 16 = 56
By comparison;
54 is less than 56
This means that the ticket system is a better deal to the max ticket
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Your answer for rounding 2.8497 x 10^3 is correct: 2.85 x 10^3.
350.0 is not correct because it has 4 sig figs. The proper rounding would be simply 350. with not additional zeros.
Answer:
2 ≤ x < 7
Step-by-step explanation:
-1 ≤ x – 3 < 4
Add 3 to each side
-1+3 ≤ x – 3+3 < 4+3
2 ≤ x < 7
100-30=70-50=20
there's your equation
Answer:
-8k - 15
Step-by-step explanation:
5(-2k-3)+2k
At first, we will break the parenthesis. To break that, we will multiply the value inside the parenthesis by the adjacent number, that is 5. Again, we have to consider the Algebraic operation (Golden rule) -
[(-) x (-) = (+); (+) x (-) = (-)]
Therefore, since there is a minus sign in each of the value inside the parenthesis, the result will be minus as 5 is a positive integer.
or, -5*(2k) - (5*3) + 2k
or, -10k - 15 + 2k
or, -8k - 15 (after the deduction)
The answer is = -8k - 15