Let c = children tickets
Let c = children tickets Let a = adult tickets
Let c = children tickets Let a = adult tickets Let c to be in place of x
Let c = children tickets Let a = adult tickets Let c to be in place of xLet a to be in place of y
Answer:
7.50c+12a<or=200 (you would have a inequality since that is the maximum number you could pay and no other information is given)
the graph is above and the inequality in slop intercept format is y= -5/8x+ 16 2/3
Solutions for c: 0 <or= c <or= 26* *(since that is the maximum whole number you can have for $200)
Solutions for a: 0 <or= a <or= 16* *(since that is the maximum whole number you can have for $200)
Note: In order for find other solutions your cordatnate has to be a whole number (that is positive or zero) within the red area shaded. However there are many examples given for answer purposes.
Explanation:
$7.50 is the price of each children tickets and $12 is the price of each adult tickets and when combined equal to $200 so you can multiply the variables to get 7.5c+12a <or= 200.
To graph the inequality there's two ways;
Way 1: Change from standerd form to slope intercept form
- Place 7.50c on the right side by subtracting 7.50c on each side of the inequality (the point is to islolate a); 7.50c - 7.50c + 12y < or = 200 - 7.50c. The 7.50c on the left side cancel each other out so we'll get 12a < or =200 - 7.50c
- Isolate a by dividing both sides by 12; 12a/12= (200 - 7.50c)/12 that equals to a < or = -5/8c + 16 2/3
- Find an appropriate scale and graph you can use the a-interpect and c-intercpt to make a line since this is less than or equal to you shade the region below the line
Way 2: Isolate your variables to get your x and y intercept
- To find the a-interpect you make c equal to 0 so it would be 12a = 200
- Divide 12 on both sides; 12a/12 =200/12. The a-interpect is 16 2/3
- To find the c-intercpt you make a equal to 0 so it would be 7.50c = 200. Graph the point on your graph
- Divide 7.50c on both sides; 7.50c/7.50 =200/7.50. The a-interpect is 26 2/3. Graph the point on your graph
- Draw a continuous line from your two points