Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
To find the missing values, we can set up a proportion and solve for x:
8 / 2 = 28 / x
Cross multiplying:
8x = 2 * 28
8x = 56
Dividing both sides by 8:
x = 7
Therefore, the missing values are:
Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 8
For the high school basketball game, it costs $8 for every 2 tickets.
Complete the table below showing the cost and the number of tickets.
("__" means the blank you fill out.)
Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
7 answers
ur missing the blanks
I apologize for that oversight. To complete the table with the missing blanks, we need to calculate the cost and number of tickets at those points.
Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
We already know that for the first set of tickets, it cost $8 for 2 tickets. So, we can calculate the cost for the second set of tickets:
Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
Using the same ratio as before, we can set up the proportion:
8 / 2 = x / 5
Cross multiplying:
8 * 5 = 2 * x
40 = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2:
x = 20
So, for 5 tickets, the cost would be $20.
Now we can fill in the missing values:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
Finally, let's calculate the cost for the third set of tickets:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
Using the same proportion:
8 / 2 = x / 8
Cross multiplying:
8 * 8 = 2 * x
64 = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2:
x = 32
So, for 8 tickets, the cost would be $32.
The completed table is:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 32 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 8
Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
We already know that for the first set of tickets, it cost $8 for 2 tickets. So, we can calculate the cost for the second set of tickets:
Cost ($) 8 __ 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
Using the same ratio as before, we can set up the proportion:
8 / 2 = x / 5
Cross multiplying:
8 * 5 = 2 * x
40 = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2:
x = 20
So, for 5 tickets, the cost would be $20.
Now we can fill in the missing values:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
Finally, let's calculate the cost for the third set of tickets:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 __ 8 __
Using the same proportion:
8 / 2 = x / 8
Cross multiplying:
8 * 8 = 2 * x
64 = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2:
x = 32
So, for 8 tickets, the cost would be $32.
The completed table is:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 32 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 8
what the last missing number after 8
Apologies for the confusion. Let's calculate the cost for the last set of tickets:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 __ 8
Using the same proportion:
8 / 2 = x / 8
Cross multiplying:
8 * 8 = 2 * x
64 = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2:
x = 32
So, for 8 tickets, the cost would be $32.
The completed table is:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 32 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 8
Cost ($) 8 20 28 __ 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 __ 8
Using the same proportion:
8 / 2 = x / 8
Cross multiplying:
8 * 8 = 2 * x
64 = 2x
Dividing both sides by 2:
x = 32
So, for 8 tickets, the cost would be $32.
The completed table is:
Cost ($) 8 20 28 32 40
Number of tickets 2 5 7 8
Pablo is driving his motorhome. It uses 4 gallons of gas for every 28 miles he travels.
Complete the table below showing the number of gallons used and the distance traveled.
Number of gallons 4 5 7 __ 10
Distance (miles) 28 __ , __ 63 __
Complete the table below showing the number of gallons used and the distance traveled.
Number of gallons 4 5 7 __ 10
Distance (miles) 28 __ , __ 63 __
Number of gallons 4 5 7 __ 10
Distance (miles) 28 __ , __ 63 __
To find the missing values, we can set up a proportion and solve for x:
4 / 28 = x / 5
Cross multiplying:
4 * 5 = 28 * x
20 = 28x
Dividing both sides by 28:
x = 20 / 28
x ≈ 0.714
So, for 5 gallons, the distance traveled would be approximately 0.714 miles.
Now let's find the other missing value:
Number of gallons 4 5 7 __ 10
Distance (miles) 28 0.714 __ 63 __
Using the same proportion:
4 / 28 = x / 7
Cross multiplying:
4 * 7 = 28 * x
28 = 28x
Dividing both sides by 28:
x = 1
So, for 7 gallons, the distance traveled would be 1 mile.
The completed table is:
Number of gallons 4 5 7 1 10
Distance (miles) 28 0.714 1 63
Distance (miles) 28 __ , __ 63 __
To find the missing values, we can set up a proportion and solve for x:
4 / 28 = x / 5
Cross multiplying:
4 * 5 = 28 * x
20 = 28x
Dividing both sides by 28:
x = 20 / 28
x ≈ 0.714
So, for 5 gallons, the distance traveled would be approximately 0.714 miles.
Now let's find the other missing value:
Number of gallons 4 5 7 __ 10
Distance (miles) 28 0.714 __ 63 __
Using the same proportion:
4 / 28 = x / 7
Cross multiplying:
4 * 7 = 28 * x
28 = 28x
Dividing both sides by 28:
x = 1
So, for 7 gallons, the distance traveled would be 1 mile.
The completed table is:
Number of gallons 4 5 7 1 10
Distance (miles) 28 0.714 1 63