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TSI Math: Which Equation Models the Potential Profit for Ticket Sales? 2 Views


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Tickets for a play cost $4 for each child and $8 for each adult. If there are only 20 children's tickets sold, which of the following equations could model how much total money y is made in ticket sales?


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All right t s i master members would get a

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little word problem for you Here we go Tickets for

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a play cost four bucks for each child and eight

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fox for each adult If there are only twenty children's

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tickets sold which of the following equations could model How

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much total money Why is made in ticket sales They're

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asking us to make an equation that model's this so

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it can scale for a hundred kids a thousand kids

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whatever It's smart of the theater to restrict the number

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of children attending the plate a twenty impromptu screaming has

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never made a performance more enjoyable when writing equations be

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sure to follow the units Why is to find is

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the total amount of money made in ticket sales so

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both terms on the other side of the equation should

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be also in terms of money Ex isn't defined but

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it must represent the other unknown value in the situation

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Whatever that value turns out to be right it's going

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to be some number of tickets all right so let's

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work with what we do know For now we got

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to type two tickets that are sold the ticket price

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that four bucks for brad kids and a ticket price

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it eight bucks for adults and the total income comes

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from the combined sales of both combined right We're going

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to have four times something in eight times something so

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we got total income equals income from children's tickets plus

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income from adults tickets or while total income we're just

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going to call why income is always found by multiplying

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the price of the item by the number of units

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sold We know that twenty children's tickets are sold but

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we don't know how many adult tickets are sold Ah

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ha something we did not know well acts must represent

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the number of adult ticket sales especially because it's multiplied

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by eight cost of one adult ticket in every answer

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choice So why is the income from children's tickets plus

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eight x and there are twenty children's tickets sold than

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the each cost four bucks so total income from those

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sales is a fixed eighty dollars right four times twenty

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there So why is the income from children's tickets plus

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eight x So what the answer Well why eagles eighty

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plus eight x yeah addition is commuted If so it's

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okay to reverse the order of the terms on the

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right side of the equation and you have the answers

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day and enjoy the met Neither the floor's all sticky 00:02:09.445 --> [endTime] here

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