PLEASE HELP!How would you suggest they change their prices?
1 ticket = .50
12 tickets = $5.00 or .42/ticket
25 tickets = $10.00 or .40/ticket
50 tickets = $25.00 or .50/ticket
120 tickets = $50.00 or .42/ticket

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 ticket =.5
12=.42
25=.40
50=.5
120=.42
I would suggest that they constantly lower the rate per ticket as the number  of tickets increases so for example
1t=.5/ticket
12t=.42/ticket
25t=.38/ticket
50t=.35/ticket
120t=.30/ticket

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Answer:

x = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

You got it right but you need to solve for x

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Answer:

Given: (1)/(2)* s and value of s=(3)/(10)

Step 1: To solve this First Put value of s in given expression

(1)/(2)* s

\implies(1)/(2)*(3)/(10)

Step 2: To multiply 2 fraction, we multiply numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator

\implies(1*3)/(2*10)

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Ow many solutions does this system of equations have?A.
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B.
exactly one

C.
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D.
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Answer:

So she need (5)/(36)\ cups more to put in.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Recipe for cookies calls for 3 1/4 cups of sugar.

Amy has already put three and one nine cups.

Now, to find the number of cups she need to put in.

Number of cups of sugar for recipe calls = 3(1)/(4) =(13)/(4)\ cups.

Amy has already put = 3(1)/(9) =(28)/(9)\ cups.

So, to get the number of cups she need to put in we subtract number of cups of sugar for recipe calls from number of cups of sugar for recipe calls:

(13)/(4) -(28)/(9)

Subtracting by taking the same denominator:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

is the answer or 5/6