SOLUTION: The following rule expresses the profit, p, for a school dance as a function of the number of tickets, t, sold: P=5(2t-20) Use distributive property to simplify the rule

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Question 902513: The following rule expresses the profit, p, for a school dance as a function of the number of tickets, t, sold: P=5(2t-20)
Use distributive property to simplify the rule

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P=5(2t-20) = 10t - 100
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