how would write a system of linear inequalities for the number of each type of tickets sold?

December 19, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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someone asked:


the tickets for a school play cost $8 for adults and $5 for students. the auditorium in which the play is being held can hold at most 525 people. The organizers of the school play must make at least $3000 to cover the costs of the set construction, constumes, and programs…..WHAT DO I DO?
and please don’t give me the answer, guidance in what to do.

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What is the answer to this problem? whoever is the 1st to answer is the person i choose to get the best answer

November 30, 2009 by admin · 8 Comments
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rockets wr asked:


Company A: c= 15+ 0.10n

Company B: c=0.25n

The organizers have $65 to spend on supplies. How many supplies can they get if they use company A?

How many supplies can they get if they use company B?

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What probability distribution is this and how to do it?

October 8, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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chun asked:


20000 ppl are watching a football match. Prob that someone drinks a beer is 0.4 and no one drinks more than 1 beer. How many cans of beer do organizers need to stock so that the prob that there is not enough beer is less than 0.05?

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How many different ways can the organizer assign the captains?

March 21, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
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smileqx asked:


There are 50 kids trying out for 7 basketball teams. The organizer decides to randomly pick 7 kids to be team captains and then let them pick thier own teams. How many different ways can the organizer assign the captains?

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What is the most the organizers can charge each person and still expect Band Y’s offer to be the cheapest?

March 18, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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Sara L asked:


The senior class of a high school plans to sponsor a holiday dance. Band Y offers to play for $700 plus 80% of the ticket sales, and Band Z offers to play for the flat rate of $1660. The dance organizers expect 800 of the seniors to attend. What is the most the organizers can charge each person and still expect Band Y’s offer to be the cheapest?

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If the four organizers of the raffle each buy one ticket, what is the probability th?

March 16, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
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Sarah asked:


there are 3 prizes in a raffle. 50 tickets are sold. If the four organizers of the raffle each buy one ticket, what is the probability that the four organizers win exactly two of the prizes?

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