Boris is selling raffle tickets. For every

4
tickets, he charges
$24
.
Complete the table below showing the number of tickets and the amount Boris charges.
Number of tickets
Charge (
$
)
4
24

30
7


54
10

9 answers

Number of tickets
Charge (
$
)
4
24
8
48
12
72
16
96
20
120
24
144
30
180
36
216
42
252
48
288
54
324
Confused with how the numbers are lined up
I apologize for the confusion. Here's the table with the numbers aligned:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
8 | 48
12 | 72
16 | 96
20 | 120
24 | 144
30 | 180
36 | 216
42 | 252
48 | 288
54 | 324
The table is like this.

4
24

empty space
30

7
empty space

empty space
54

10
empty space

We need to fill in the empty spaces.
I apologize for the confusion. Here's the table with the empty spaces filled in:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
8 | 48
12 | 72
16 | 96
20 | 120
24 | 144
30 | 180
36 | 216
42 | 252
48 | 288
54 | 324
I'll explain.

We start with the number of tickets. And then the charged cash for the tickets.

Number of tickets:
4 empty space 7 empty space 10

Charged $:
24 30 empty space 54 empty space

That is the table.
Thank you for explaining further. Here's the completed table in the format you described:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
7 | 30
10 | 36
13 | 42
16 | 48
19 | 54
22 | 66
25 | 72
28 | 84
31 | 90
34 | 96
There's only 4 empty spaces. And once we fill them we'll have 10 numbers total in the table.
I apologize for my confusion earlier. Here's the completed table based on your description:

Number of tickets | Charge ($)
--- | ---
4 | 24
8 | 48
12 | 72
16 | 96
20 | 120
24 | 144
30 | 180
36 | 216
42 | 252
48 | 288
54 | 324

I hope this clears up any confusion and please let me know if you have any further questions.