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OpenStudy (narissa):
OpenStudy (narissa):
i think its d
OpenStudy (narissa):
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imqwerty (imqwerty):
thats close to the correct one :)
check the 1st equation once more
imqwerty (imqwerty):
if the total number of kids are \(c\) and price of 1 kid ticket is \($3\) then then total price for kid tickets will be -->\(c \times 3\)
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OpenStudy (narissa):
a
OpenStudy (narissa):
is it a?
imqwerty (imqwerty):
no its not \(a\)
okay lets go step by step?
imqwerty (imqwerty):
okay 1st we find out total number of tickets
for this we have to add total child tickets and total adult tickets
and we know that total tickets are 33
so
\(\color{hotpink}{total~number~of~tickets}=\color{blueviolet}{total~child~tickets}+\color{cyan}{total~adult~tickets}\)
substitute the given values and tell what u get
OpenStudy (narissa):
gosh im just confused lets just do the next one please
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OpenStudy (narissa):
im just going to put b and post a new one i can miss 2