293,903 views
3 votes
3 votes
There are 39 students in the bike club.

All but 8 of them participated in a race.

What is the total cost if each student who entered the race paid $6?

User SLN
by
2.8k points

2 Answers

17 votes
17 votes

Final answer:

To find the total cost, subtract the number of students who didn't participate from the total number of students. Multiply the number of participating students by the cost per student to find the total cost.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the total cost, we need to determine the number of students who participated in the race. Since all but 8 students participated, the number of students who participated in the race would be 39 - 8 = 31.

The total cost can be found by multiplying the number of students who participated by the cost per student. In this case, each student paid $6, so we multiply 31 by $6.

The total cost would be 31 * $6 = $186.

User Marc Johnston
by
3.1k points
28 votes
28 votes

Answer:

Total Cost = $186

Step-by-step explanation:

All but 8 means that All of them participated except for 8 of them

Since there is 39 Students in the Club

Then the Number of Students participated = 39 - 8 = 31 Students

Total Cost = (Cost per Student ) * ( Number of Students )

=$6 * 31 = $186

Glad to Help

User Iobender
by
2.6k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.