Math, asked by sybillaconn, 7 months ago

at a fair, each ride cost one amount and each game cost another amount. three rides and four games cost $11.50, whereas 4 rides and 3 games cost $13. at these prices, how much did Jamie have to pay for 1 ride and 1 game?

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Answered by mayankchoudhary63
0

Answer:

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Answered by sam4915
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Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

If you express the information in words first, it will be easier to write as an inequality.

"The amount of money spent on admission to the fair and on a number of rides which each cost $0.50, must be at most $15"

"At most $15" means $15 exactly or less.

$

7.75

+

$

0.50

×

x

$

15

0.5

x

+

7.75

15

This is the required inequality.

To find the maximum number of possible rides,solve for

x

0.5

x

15

7.75

0.5

x

7.25

x

14.5

The most rides that can be done is

14

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