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17 May, 06:26

Mr Rogers want to buy candies for some of the students who are attending

the trip to the zoo

There are 7 classes, and each dass has 28 students

There will be 12 adults going with the students.

• Mr. Rogers knows he can get a good price by buying tickets in packs

of 20

How many packs of tickets should Mr Rogers buy?

(A) 100 packs

(C) 200 packs

(B) 10 packs

(D) 20 packs

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  1. 17 May, 06:46
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    The correct answer is B. 10 packs.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Let's review the information provided to us to answer the question correctly:

    Number of students = 28 in each class

    Number of classes = 7

    Number of adults = 12

    Number of buying tickets per pack = 20

    2. How many packs of tickets should Mr Rogers buy?

    Let's find the number of tickets to the zoo necessary, this way:

    Number of tickets = Number of classes * Number of students + Number of adults

    Number of tickets = 7 * 28 + 12

    Number of tickets = 196 + 12

    Number of tickets = 208

    If Mr. Rogers buys 10 packs, it will be enough for all the students and 4 teachers. Buying additional 8 individual tickets would be for sure less expensive than buying 20 packs, unless the group is planning a second visit later.

    The correct answer is B. 10 packs.
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