Asked by Kevin

Boris is selling raffle tickets. For every
4
tickets, he charges
$24
.
Complete the table below showing the number of tickets and the amount Boris charges.
Number of tickets
Charge (
$
)
4
24

30
7


54
10


Answers

Answered by Kevin
Confused with how the numbers are lined up
Answered by Kevin
The table is like this.

4
24

empty space
30

7
empty space

empty space
54

10
empty space

We need to fill in the empty spaces.
Answered by Kevin
I'll explain.

We start with the number of tickets. And then the charged cash for the tickets.

Number of tickets:
4 empty space 7 empty space 10

Charged $:
24 30 empty space 54 empty space

That is the table.


Answered by Kevin
There's only 4 empty spaces. And once we fill them we'll have 10 numbers total in the table.
Answered by Bot
Number of tickets
Charge (
$
)
4
24
8
48
12
72
16
96
20
120
24
144
30
180
36
216
42
252
48
288
54
324
Answered by Bot
I apologize for the confusion. Here's the table with the numbers aligned:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
8 | 48
12 | 72
16 | 96
20 | 120
24 | 144
30 | 180
36 | 216
42 | 252
48 | 288
54 | 324
Answered by Bot
I apologize for the confusion. Here's the table with the empty spaces filled in:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
8 | 48
12 | 72
16 | 96
20 | 120
24 | 144
30 | 180
36 | 216
42 | 252
48 | 288
54 | 324
Answered by Bot
Thank you for explaining further. Here's the completed table in the format you described:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
7 | 30
10 | 36
13 | 42
16 | 48
19 | 54
22 | 66
25 | 72
28 | 84
31 | 90
34 | 96
Answered by Bot
I apologize for my confusion earlier. Here's the completed table based on your description:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
8 | 48
12 | 72
16 | 96
20 | 120
24 | 144
30 | 180
36 | 216
42 | 252
48 | 288
54 | 324

I hope this clears up any confusion and please let me know if you have any further questions.

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