Asked by Lilyan
Tony and Alice are trying to reduce the amount of television they watch. For every hour they watch television , they have to put $2.50 into savings. The table shows how many hours of television Tony and Alice have watched in the past two months.
Tony- 35.4 & 18.2
Alice- 21.8 & 26.6
Question:
Alice wants to use her savings at the end of the two months to buy concert tickets. If the tickets cost $17.50 each, how many tickets can she buy?
Can someone PLEEEEAAASE help me with this?
Tony- 35.4 & 18.2
Alice- 21.8 & 26.6
Question:
Alice wants to use her savings at the end of the two months to buy concert tickets. If the tickets cost $17.50 each, how many tickets can she buy?
Can someone PLEEEEAAASE help me with this?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Add the number of hours she watched TV.
Multiply the sum by 2.5
Divide the product by 17.5.
Multiply the sum by 2.5
Divide the product by 17.5.
Answered by
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Answered by
zoe
Tony and Alice are trying to reduce the amount of television they watch. For every hour they watch television, they have to put $1.50 into savings. The table shows how many hours of television Tony and Alice have watched in the past two months.
Hours watched
in February Hours watched
in March
Tony 37.3 23.5
Alice 22.8 30.6
Tony wants to use his savings at the end of March to buy video games. The games cost $28.25 each. How many games can Tony buy?
Tony can buy
video games.
Hours watched
in February Hours watched
in March
Tony 37.3 23.5
Alice 22.8 30.6
Tony wants to use his savings at the end of March to buy video games. The games cost $28.25 each. How many games can Tony buy?
Tony can buy
video games.
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