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Word problem: School is raising money for scholarships, with the goal of $16,000. The plan is to sell event tickets for $10, and give each person in attendance a ball cap. The cost of the caps is $2 each. Other expenses add up to $2,000. The organizing committee needs to know how many tickets must be sold to raise the money for the $16,000 in scholarships.
I must write 2 equations:
One to model the dollar cost; and
One to model the dollar revenue
(ignoring the cost of the scholarships for now).
I have the following answers:
Let x = number of tickets
Let y = dollar cost
y= 2x + 2,000
and
Let x = number of tickets
Let y = dollar revnue
y = 10x
Can someone tell me if that's right?
I must write 2 equations:
One to model the dollar cost; and
One to model the dollar revenue
(ignoring the cost of the scholarships for now).
I have the following answers:
Let x = number of tickets
Let y = dollar cost
y= 2x + 2,000
and
Let x = number of tickets
Let y = dollar revnue
y = 10x
Can someone tell me if that's right?
Answers
Answered by
Henry
(10-2)x - 2000 = $16,000
8x - 2000 = 16000
8x = 18000
X = 2,250 Tickets.
8x - 2000 = 16000
8x = 18000
X = 2,250 Tickets.
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