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OpenStudy (redheadangel):

HELP WILL METAL!! AAAANDDD FAN!!

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

please please please, tell me if it is hard to read :)

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

the question i'm stuck on is: how many 3 day adult tickets were sold if there were only on third more 3 day adult tickets sold than 2 day tickets?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's impossible to read, can you write the whole question here?

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

in the paragraph it says: on third more adult 3-day tickets were sold than adult 2 day tickets

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

sure, let me try one more thing first tho

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

does that help? @Ankh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's better yeah.

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

cool, can you help?

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

I really dont understand what the question is asking.

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

also @WILL.MEDAL.HELP.FAST

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

and @CausticSyndicalist

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

:( someone please help...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok I had to solve a couple of the earlier questions to understand the whole picture.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you find how many 2 day adult tickets were solved?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

err, sold*

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

yes i got 1650, is that right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. If you multiply that number by a third, then adding what you get to 1650, you can find the number they're asking you for.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They're basically saying, "how much is one third of 1650?"

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

ohhh, like this?... 1650*1/3= 550 550+1650=2200

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yup.

OpenStudy (redheadangel):

THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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