tickets for a high school play cost 3 dollars for children and 5 dollars for adults. The revenue for one performance was 663 dollars and 145 tickets were sold.  how many adult tickets and how many children tickets were sold

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Answer 1
Answer: x-\ amout\ of\ 3\$\ tickets\n y-\ amout\ of\ 5\$\ tickets\n x+y=145|(-3)\n 3x+5y=663\n\n -3x-3y=-435\n 3x+5y=663\n 2y=228\n y=114\n \n x=145-y\n x=31

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1. Your grandmother is in the hospital and is put on a liquid diet. After examining her chart, a mistake is found stating that her weight is 500 kg. What is the equivalent weight in pounds?

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she would weigh 1102.311 pounds
That is 1102.31 pounds 

For a trapezoid with a height of 7 centimeters and base lengths of 6 centimeters and 10 centimeters, the area is

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\bf \textit{area of a trapezoid}\n\n A=\cfrac{h(a+b)}{2}~~ \begin{cases} a,b=\stackrel{bases}{parallel~sides}\n h=height\n[-0.5em] \hrulefill\n a=6\n b=10\n h=7 \end{cases}\implies A=\cfrac{7(6+10)}{2} \n\n\n A=\cfrac{7(16)}{2}\implies A=7(8)\implies A=56

Answer:

56

Step-by-step explanation:

A=(1)/(2) (b1+b2)h\n

A=(1)/(2) (6+10)7

A=(1)/(2) (16)7

A=8*7

A=56

ladt month you used 125 minutes and your bill was $37.50. this month you used 175 minutes. how much was will your home phone bill be this month

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Answer: $52.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Last month you used 125 minutes and your bill was $37.50.

i.e. Charges for each minute used =(37.50)/(125)=\$0.3

i.e. it charges $0.3 for each minute home phone used.

If this  month you used 175 minutes.

Then , your this month's  home phone bill will be :-

175*0.3=\$52.5

Hence, you month home phone bill will be $52.5 .

so 37.50/125=0.3

0.3*175=52.5

so his bill is $52.50

A company makes concrete paving stones in different sizes. Each stone has a volume of 360 cubic inches and a height of 4 inches. How many different paving stones could be made if any whole number length and width?

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v=lwh
given
v=360
h=4
360=lw4
divide both sides by 4
90=lw
k, factor 90
90=1*2*3*3*5
so the possible combos are
1*90
2*45
3*30
5*18
6*15
9*10
then they just reverse
that was 6 ways
if we say that a 9 by 10 paving stone is the same as a 10 by 9 paving stone then there are 6 different paving stones can be made

if we say that a 9 by 10 paving stone is different from a 10 by 9 paving stone then there are 6*2 or 12 different paving stones can be made

Clare and Han have summer jobs stuffing envelopes for two different companies. Clare's earnings can be seen in the table.

Number of Envelopes Money in Dollars
400 40
900 90
Han earns $15 for every 300 envelopes he finishes.

a. Who would make more money stuffing 1500 envelopes?

How much more would they make? $ more

b. What is the rate of change for each situation.

Clare = per

Hans = per

c. Who gets pair more in their job?

gets paid more.

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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

15 x 300 = 7500

Donald has a coin collection. He has 36 dimes, 72 quarters, and 18 nickels. He wants to arrange them into equal groups with only one type of coin in each group. How many can he put in each group?a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4 E. 9 F. 12

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The way I understand the question is that he wants to have for example many groups of 2, many groups of 3, etc, etc.

There are many possibilities, so let's just look at all the options!

a. 1
 - it's technically possible, as 36, 72 and 18 are each divisible by 1 (but I don't think it's a "group"
 
b. 2
 - yes, this is possible!  36, 72 and 18 are each divisible by 2 (they're all even)

c. 3
 yes, he can have piles of 3 as 36, 72 and 18 are each divisible by 3
d. 4
NO! they're not divisible by 4

E. 9
yes! it would be 2 piles of nickels, 4 of quarters and 8 of dimes


F. 12
NO! they're not divisible by 12