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4 January, 23:57

The Fall Festival charges $0.75 per ticket for the rides. Kendall bought 18 tickets for rides and spent a total of $33.50 at the festival. She only spent her money on ride tickets and admission into the festival. The price of admission is the same for everyone. Use y to represent the total cost and x to represent the number of ride tickets.

(a) Define your variables.

(b) Write a linear equation to calculate the cost for anyone who only pays for festival admission and rides

(c) Explain your answer to Part B.

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  1. 5 January, 00:23
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Fall Festival charges $0.75 per ticket for the rides. Kendall bought 18 tickets for rides and spent a total of $33.50 at the festival

    0.75 per ticket. So cost of 18 tickets = 0.75 * 18 = $13.5

    Kendall spent $13.50 for tickets. Total spent = $33.50

    Total spent = ticket cost + admission cost

    33.50 = 13.50 + admission

    Admission cost = 33.50 - 13.50 = $20

    (a) y to represent the total cost, x to represent the number of ride tickets.

    'b' represents the admission cost

    (b) General form of linear equation is y=mx+b

    m = 0.75 and b = admission cost = 20

    So equation becomes y = 0.75x + 20

    (c) Initially, she has to pay the admission price $20. then 0.75 per ticket.

    The value of x changes depends on the number of tickets she wants to buy.

    y is the total cost she has to pay for x tickets with admission price
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