Question
The table displays the total cost, y, of purchasing x tickets for the carnival.
A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Tickets, x with entries 11, 12, 13. Column 2 is labeled Total Cost, y (dollars) with entries 27.50, 30.00, 32.50.
Which conclusions can you draw from the data shown in the table? Select all that apply.
Twelve tickets cost $30.00.
Thirty tickets cost $12.00.
Each additional ticket costs $2.50.
The table is a partial representation.
(27.50, 11), (30, 12) and (32.50, 13) are the ordered pairs represented in the table.
A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Tickets, x with entries 11, 12, 13. Column 2 is labeled Total Cost, y (dollars) with entries 27.50, 30.00, 32.50.
Which conclusions can you draw from the data shown in the table? Select all that apply.
Twelve tickets cost $30.00.
Thirty tickets cost $12.00.
Each additional ticket costs $2.50.
The table is a partial representation.
(27.50, 11), (30, 12) and (32.50, 13) are the ordered pairs represented in the table.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
From the data shown in the table, we can draw the following conclusions:
1. **Twelve tickets cost $30.00.** - This is true as it matches the entry for 12 tickets in the table.
2. **Thirty tickets cost $12.00.** - This is false as the table does not provide any information about the cost of 30 tickets.
3. **Each additional ticket costs $2.50.** - This is true. The difference in total cost when increasing the number of tickets from 11 to 12 is $30.00 - $27.50 = $2.50, and from 12 to 13 is $32.50 - $30.00 = $2.50.
4. **The table is a partial representation.** - This is likely true since it provides data for only three values of x (11, 12, and 13) and doesn't cover all possible ticket purchases.
5. **(27.50, 11), (30, 12) and (32.50, 13) are the ordered pairs represented in the table.** - This is true as these pairs directly reflect the data provided in the table.
Thus, the conclusions that can be drawn are:
- Twelve tickets cost $30.00.
- Each additional ticket costs $2.50.
- The table is a partial representation.
- (27.50, 11), (30, 12) and (32.50, 13) are the ordered pairs represented in the table.
1. **Twelve tickets cost $30.00.** - This is true as it matches the entry for 12 tickets in the table.
2. **Thirty tickets cost $12.00.** - This is false as the table does not provide any information about the cost of 30 tickets.
3. **Each additional ticket costs $2.50.** - This is true. The difference in total cost when increasing the number of tickets from 11 to 12 is $30.00 - $27.50 = $2.50, and from 12 to 13 is $32.50 - $30.00 = $2.50.
4. **The table is a partial representation.** - This is likely true since it provides data for only three values of x (11, 12, and 13) and doesn't cover all possible ticket purchases.
5. **(27.50, 11), (30, 12) and (32.50, 13) are the ordered pairs represented in the table.** - This is true as these pairs directly reflect the data provided in the table.
Thus, the conclusions that can be drawn are:
- Twelve tickets cost $30.00.
- Each additional ticket costs $2.50.
- The table is a partial representation.
- (27.50, 11), (30, 12) and (32.50, 13) are the ordered pairs represented in the table.