SOLUTION: (1) Using p=nt-e, find the numberof tickets sold (n) if the profit (p) is $350, the price of a ticket (t) is $3, and the expenses (e) is $250.
(2) Using p=nt-e, find the numbero
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Question 469568: (1) Using p=nt-e, find the numberof tickets sold (n) if the profit (p) is $350, the price of a ticket (t) is $3, and the expenses (e) is $250.
(2) Using p=nt-e, find the numberof tickets (n) sold if the profit (p) is $1,350, the price of a ticket (t) is $8, and the expenses (e) is $250.
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
350=3t-250
600=3t
t=200 tickets sold.
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1350=8t-250
1600=8t
t=200 tickets sold..
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