Ronald paid $162 for 6 tickets to a basketball game during the game he noticed that his friend paid 130 for 5 tickets the price of each ticket was $26 was Ronald overcharge explain

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Answer: As for this problem, we take into consideration that it was stated that each ticket costs $26. So if Ronald bought 6 tickets, the cost for all the tickets should have been just $132. His friend bought 5 tickets which was only at $80. Both him and his friend were overcharged. Ronald was overcharged by $30 and his friend was overcharged by $40. They generally paid another ticket with a little more to top on that. This is also an important lesson that since you know the price, you can calculate it itself to avoid being overcharged.

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Start by finding a common denominator.
In this case, it would be 21.
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Ms. White has 15 students in her first grade class. Troy is the line leader for the week, and Mackenzie is last because she was the line leader last week. In how many different ways can Ms. Whites class line up for lunch?

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The first place and 15th place are already decided, so we have to find the number of
different ways that the other 13 students can line up, in the places from #2 to #14.

2nd place can be any one of 13 people.  For each of those . . .
3rd place can be any one of 12 people.  For each of those . . .
4th place can be any one of 11 people.  For each of those . . .
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13th place can be any one of 2 people.  For each of those . . .
14th place has to be the one student who is left.

Total number of ways that 13 students can line up in places #2 through #14 is

(13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1)

That number is called "thirteen factorial".  The number is 6,227,020,800 .

When you write it in math, you write it like this:    13!

Ella has 50 stacks of ten pennies in each stack.'describe how to find how many pennies Ella has in all.

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So what you would do in this equation is since it is 10 pennies in each stack and she has 50 stacks all you have to do 10 times 50 which equals 500 and since there are 100 pennies in a dollar you divide 500 by 100 which would get you five.

Answer:
Five dollars
And 500 pennies


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A palindrome is something that reads the same forwards and backwards.

If the number is a palindrome and it's between 300 and 400, then the
last digit must also be a ' 3 '. 

So all we have left to fill in is the digit in the middle.

There are 10 possibilities for that one ... the digits ' 0 ' through ' 9 '.

So there are 10 palindromic numbers between 300 and 400.


Palindromic is where if you flip the number around (123 would become 321) then it is the same so:
303
313
323
343
353
363
373
383
393
so there are 10

Listed below are sorted duration times (seconds) of eruption of the old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park. use these to construct a frequency distribution

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Answer:

See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Width = 25 seconds

Lower class limit = 125 seconds

To find the frequency of each class, just count the numbers which appear in described class

Hence, the frquency distibution is

Classes:                                    Frequency

125 - 150 seconds                           1

151 - 175 seconds                            0

176 - 200 seconds                          0

201 - 225 seconds                          4

226 - 250 seconds                        34

251 - 275 seconds                          11

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from his work?
600
120
30
B 150
C 300
D 750​

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Wouldn’t it be 36x25 because the pages then how many on each page or am I dumb