Answer:
(C) 220
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of adult tickets sold and y represent the number of student tickets sold. With the information given, we can set up two equations:
(Since for every adult ticket sold, $5 is made and for every student ticket sold, $3 is made)
In the first equation, we can represent x in terms of y:
And then, we can substitute x in the second equation for 360 - y to get:
which simplifies to:
and therefore, .
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Step-by-step explanation:
a. The mean can be found using the AVERAGE() function.
x = 272.7
b. The standard deviation can be found with the STDEV() function.
s = 39.9
c. The t-score can be found with the T.INV.2T() function. The confidence level is 0.04, and the degrees of freedom is 26.
t = 2.162
d. Find the lower and upper ends of the confidence interval.
Lower = 272.7 − 2.162 × 39.9 = 186.5
Upper = 272.7 + 2.162 × 39.9 = 358.9
Answer: Option #4: the 0.2 could be changed to 2.
Explanation:
The table is designed to make the concept of percentages more understandable. The table first allocates the total amount of 70 in terms of its "fifths," or 20% parts. Then it expresses these parts in the last row of the table, showing that 20% of 70 is 14 and all the five parts sum up to 70 again.
Now, Mikel is supposed to express 40% of the amount. So she writes (incorrectly): 0.2 * 14. This statement needs to be changed to 2 * 14 (two times 14 = 28), to correspond to 2 times 20%, or 40% of 70.
This is reflected in the last (fourth) option "The 0.2 in the expression could be changed to 2."
Option #3 is incorrect because changing 14 to 70, will result in an incorrect number (2.8).
Options 1 and 2 are similarly incorrect (as can be easily verified)
Answer:
Standard form:
Simplify the words.
6,090,036
Expanded form:
Take the standard number and expand it.
6000000 + 90000 + 30 + 6
I'm sorry if I misunderstood.
Good luck though! :)
Please add Brainliest if you'd like, not that it matters.
Answer: It's 66.6 and no it's not finna be called the devil's number. I rebuke that in the name of the Lord. lol