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John paid $80 for 5 tickets at an amusement park. Each of the tickets cost the same price. Which equation represent the cost, C, for n tickets?

Respuesta :

Since it’s $80 for 5 tickets, we divide 80/5 to get the price of one ticket, giving us

C = 16*n.

Plug in 5 for n and you’ll get 80

The equation represents the cost, C, for n tickets is [tex]\rm C = 16\times n[/tex].

Given that,

John paid $80 for 5 tickets at an amusement park.

Each of the tickets cost the same price.

We have to determine

Which equation represents the cost, C, for n tickets?

According to the question,

John paid $80 for 5 tickets at an amusement park.

Each of the tickets cost the same price.

Then,

The cost of one ticket is,

[tex]\rm Price\ of \ one \ ticket = \dfrac{Total \ amount}{Total \ number \ of \ tickets}\\\\Price\ of \ one \ ticket =\dfrac{80}{5}\\\\Price\ of \ one \ ticket = 16[/tex]

Therefore,

The equation represents the cost, C, for n tickets is,

Cost of tickets (C) = Price of each ticket × Total number of tickets (n)

[tex]\rm C=16\times n[/tex]

Hence, The equation represents the cost, C, for n tickets is [tex]\rm C = 16\times n[/tex].

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