A. The equation that relates the total sales to the number of tickets sold is:
T = k n
where k is the price per ticket, and n is the number of tickets sold. This equation assumes a constant price per ticket.
B. If the number of tickets sold is 125, the total sales can be calculated using the equation:
T = k n
Assuming a price per ticket of $20, we have:
T = 20 x 125 = $2500
Therefore, if 125 tickets are sold at $20 per ticket, the total sales will be $2500.
Regarding the STEM question, the relationship between the mass m and the force w can be represented by the equation:
w = m x g
where g is the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 9.8 m/s^2. This equation represents Newton's second law of motion, which states that force is equal to mass times acceleration. In this case, the force on the ground is equal to the weight of the object, and the weight is proportional to the mass.