For the first question regarding Mini Motorbikes & More and the selling of tickets, if they are selling tickets in groups of three and the total amount made from 18 tickets is presented in the graph (which is not visible here), we can infer the number of tickets sold and how it translates to money made.
If they sell nine tickets, that means they sold three groups of three tickets. The options suggest that selling three groups can yield different amounts. If the amounts reflect a linear correlation (which is common in such cases), the answer would logically line up with either $100, $150, $200, or $250.
Since the only option explicitly connecting to three groups (or 9 tickets) seems to suggest a direct calculation of profits, for this example, let’s assume:
- Selling 9 tickets means they made $250 (as one typical extrapolation).
So, the likely response is: $250.
For the second question about pidgin languages and cultural identity:
- A language that blends Hawaiian and English is an example of a pidgin language, often allowing for cultural expressions within communities and promoting identity among speakers.
So, the answer is: a language that blends Hawaiian and English.
Let me know if you have more questions!