To determine how much money Mini Motorbikes and More will make by selling nine tickets, we first need to understand how many groups of three tickets are in nine tickets since they are selling tickets in groups of three.
So, if they sell 9 tickets, they will have: \[ 9 \div 3 = 3 \text{ groups of tickets} \]
Now, if you have a graph or a specific pricing structure for the tickets, you would locate the price for three groups or simply multiply the price of one group by the number of groups sold (which is 3 in this case).
Without the actual values from the graph, I can't provide the exact amount. However, if the price for a group of three tickets is labeled, just multiply it by three to find out how much money they will make from selling nine tickets.
For example, if one group of three tickets sells for $X, then the total money made from selling nine tickets would be: \[ 3 \times X \]
Please provide the ticket price or the important data from the graph if you want a specific numerical answer!