@shadow can you help me with my math?, It would be very much appriciated. Thanks, If not, Its okay
Shadow:
For (a) try to see if there's a relationship between the amount of points given per ticket. So for each column, divide the number of tickets by the number of points. This will give you the points per ticket.
Shadow:
You can repeat the same for (b) to see if there's a consistent price for each tuna. So you could just divide the price $$$ by the amount of fish. This will give you the price per pound of tuna.
Shadow:
So basically you just need to divide 6x and you'll know the answer for both of these. Let me know if you have any questions. I gotta brb for a bit but I can answer them when I get back.
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DarkChubstersYT:
@shadow wrote:
So basically you just need to divide 6x and you'll know the answer for both of these. Let me know if you have any questions. I gotta brb for a bit but I can answer them when I get back.
ok ty! ill try that now
Shadow:
@darkchubstersyt How are things going?
Shadow:
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Here is an example of the first one.