Question
Peyton was selling concert tickets for the upcoming winter concert. If she sold a total $256.20 to 6 people, how much was each ticket?(1 point)
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find the price of each ticket, you can divide the total amount of money collected by the number of tickets sold.
Given that Peyton sold a total of $256.20 to 6 people, the calculation is:
\[
\text{Price per ticket} = \frac{\text{Total Amount}}{\text{Number of People}} = \frac{256.20}{6}
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
\frac{256.20}{6} = 42.70
\]
Therefore, each ticket was sold for **$42.70**.
Given that Peyton sold a total of $256.20 to 6 people, the calculation is:
\[
\text{Price per ticket} = \frac{\text{Total Amount}}{\text{Number of People}} = \frac{256.20}{6}
\]
Calculating this gives:
\[
\frac{256.20}{6} = 42.70
\]
Therefore, each ticket was sold for **$42.70**.