132k views
0 votes
The science club is planning a field trip to a museum. Each student will pay $10 for admission and an equal share of the $200 transportation cost. The total cost per student is given by the expression LaTeX: C=\frac{200}{S}+10C = 200 S + 10, where LaTeX: SS is the number of students that went on the field trip. What does the term LaTeX: \frac{200}{S}200 S in the expression represent?

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:
(200)/(S) represents the transport cost per student in the expression.

Explanation:

Given: For trip,

Admission fee per student = $10

Transport cost (for all students0 = $200

Here, S represents the number of students went on the field trip.

Transport cost per student = (Total cost) ÷ Total student

So,
(200)/(S) represents the transport cost per student.

Hence,
(200)/(S) represents the transport cost per student in the expression.

User Reza Majidi
by
7.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories