an amusement park sells child and adult tickets at a ratio of 8:1 on saturday they sold 192 child tickets. how many tickets did the amusement park sell on saturday?

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Answer 1
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216 total tickets

Step-by-step explanation:

192/8 since the ratio is 8:1 we get 24 adult tickets and 192+24=216 total tickets


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Emichee can you help me? A cylinder has a base with a radius of 8 inches and a height of 15 inches. What is the volume of the cylinder? ( Use \pi=3.14)A. 376.8 in^3
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