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The grade 8 class is going to the planetarium. There is a budget of $100 for the outing and the planetarium can accommodate 100 people. The admission price is as follows:
Adults $10
Chaperones: $2.50
Students: $0.50
Several Senior students are going along to help the teachers. What is the optimal number of teachers, chaperones and students that will be going if all 100 seats are to be filled and all the $100 is to be spent? ​

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»»The grade 8 class is going to the planetarium. There is a budget of $100 for the outing and the planetarium can accommodate 100 people. The admission price is as follows:

Adults $10

Chaperones: $2.50

Students: $0.50

Several Senior students are going along to help the teachers. What is the optimal number of teachers, chaperones and students that will be going if all 100 seats are to be filled and all the $100 is to be spent?

Answer:-

4 teachers , 6 Chaperons and 90 students..

explanation :-

1 teacher admission price = $10

4 teachers = 40$

1 Chaperon = $2.50

6 chaperones = 6 × 2.5$ = 15$

1 student = $0.50

90 students = 90 × 0.50$ => 45$

total sum of amount will be coming is

40$ + 15$ + 45$ = 100$

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