Asked by Hayley
If tickets are $.50 for children
$2.00 men
$3.00 women
Explain how 100 people can purchase tickets for $100. No money left over and at least 1 man, 1 woman, and 1 child included
$2.00 men
$3.00 women
Explain how 100 people can purchase tickets for $100. No money left over and at least 1 man, 1 woman, and 1 child included
Answers
Answered by
Christina
Consider: 4 children - .5 x 4 = $2
1 man - 1 x 2 = $2
32 women - 32 x 3 = $96
total = $100
1 man - 1 x 2 = $2
32 women - 32 x 3 = $96
total = $100
Answered by
Hayley
That's still not 100 people. Thanks though
Answered by
Jen
.50=child
2.00=man
3.00=woman
70 children=$35
25 men= $50
5 women=$15
I used guess and check..it took a little while, but I got it. It was kind of fun lol. I'm not sure if there's only one answer but this one works.
2.00=man
3.00=woman
70 children=$35
25 men= $50
5 women=$15
I used guess and check..it took a little while, but I got it. It was kind of fun lol. I'm not sure if there's only one answer but this one works.
Answered by
Not telling
hmmm.... I am really not sure...
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