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15 December, 05:07

A movie theater sold 1,500 tickets on

Saturday. Of those tickets, 15% were for

comedy, 10% were for drama, and 50%

were for action. How many tickets sold

were NOT for comedy, drama, or action

movies?

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  1. 15 December, 05:13
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    375 tickets were not comedy, drama, or action.

    What you would do is add up all the percents: 15%+10%+50%=75%

    Then multiply that by 1500: 1500 x 0.75 = 1125

    Then you would subtract 1125 from 1500: 1500-1125=375
  2. 15 December, 05:33
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    375 tickets

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Add 15%, 50%, and 10% together to get 75%.

    2. Subtract 75% from 100% to get 25%.

    3. Multiply 1,500 by 0.25 (the decimal equivalent to 25%) to get 375.

    4. You can also do it individually by multiplying 15% by 1,500 then 10% by 1,500 and 50% by 1,500 and adding them together and then subtracting it by 1,500. However, this would take much more work.
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