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At an adventure park, a base ticket costs $85.50 per adult. Which equation can be used to calculate the base ticket price, A, for n adults?

User Ckesplin
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For example if you have 3 adults you would multiply :

$85.50 x 3 = ?

Or

$85.50 + $85.50 + $85.50 = ?
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Answer:

The equation can be used to calculate the base ticket price for n adults will be: A= $85.50n

Explanation:

At the adventure park, a base ticket costs $85.50 per adult.

For finding the total cost for
n adults, we need to multiply the cost of each base ticket by the total number of adults.

If the total cost is
A, then....


A= \$85.50* n\\ \\ \Rightarrow A=\$85.50n

So, the equation can be used to calculate the base ticket price for n adults will be: A= $85.50n

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