Respuesta :
Well this is a pretty fun problem that involves variables.
let's set some variables
s = students
a = adults
the total is
42.75
so let's solve for one variable
42.75 = 7.00a + 5.75s
let's just plug in a number for a I'm going to go with two and let's solve for s
42.75 = 7.00(2) +5.75s
42.75 =14.00 + 5.75s
28.75 = 5.75s
28.75/5.75 = s
5=s
so
so the amount of students and adults that can go is 2 adults and 5 students
let's set some variables
s = students
a = adults
the total is
42.75
so let's solve for one variable
42.75 = 7.00a + 5.75s
let's just plug in a number for a I'm going to go with two and let's solve for s
42.75 = 7.00(2) +5.75s
42.75 =14.00 + 5.75s
28.75 = 5.75s
28.75/5.75 = s
5=s
so
so the amount of students and adults that can go is 2 adults and 5 students
Answer: 2 Adults 5 children
Step-by-step explanation
5.75(s) + 7.00
1 ticket = $5.75
2 tickets = $11.50
3 tickets = $17.25
4 tickets = $23.00
5 tickets = $28.75
Only tickets that add with an ending .75 can be substracted from 42.75 in order to get an even number since adult tickets are even number
1 ticket: $42.75 - $5.75 = $37.00
5 tickets: $42.75 - $28.75 = $14.00
9 tickets: $42.75 - $51.75 = -$9.00
It is either 1 student or 5 students
If you divide $14 into 7 (price for adult ticket) the result is 2