I'm not sure about the equation, but the quotient to
5 ÷ = 10.
"KEEP IT, CHANGE IT, FLIP IT." This is applied to find the quotient, and once done, the answer is found to be
10.
Answer:
0.53
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, here we go:
5 cars total.
1. Rachel - first car in line, yellow, SUV
2. blue car (Rachel is in front of the blue car), convertible, Anton
3. minivan - third car in line, Diego
4. white car, sedan, Ingrid
5. green car, immediately behind white car, Yuna, pickup
We know that Rachel is first, a blue car is second and the minivan is third. We know that 3, 4 cannot be a convertible since one is a minivan and the other is a sedan. We also know that a yellow car is in front of the convertible.
Based off of that we know that car 5 cannot be a convertible since 4 is white and not yellow. So 1 or 2 is the convertible and SUV. But we know that Rachel is in front of a blue car and the yellow car is in front of a convertible so that makes car #2 the blue convertible and car #1 the yellow SUV.
Fill in what you do know and start to eliminate the outliers. Hope that helps.
Let x = number of adult tickets
Let 2x = number of student tickets.
So, x + 2x = 336
3x = 336
x = 112
They sold 112 adult tickets.