from the info given, I can only determine that the revenue= 8212a+11182b+3920c
A second is a unit of time. A dollar is a unit of currency. The two units are therefore incompatible.
This problem can be answered with a system of equations. Assign two variables for the unknowns, which are the number of general tickets sold, call that x, and the number of reserved tickets sold, call that y. The price of a general ticket is 3.5 and the price for a reserved ticket is 5. So 3.5x represents the total amount of money earned on the sale of general tickets. Similarly, 5y represents the total amount of money earned on the sale of reserved tickets. The total amount of money made at the game is 980. So you add together the money from general tickets, 3.5x, and the money from reserved tickets, 5y, and let that sum equal 980. Now you have your first equation: 3.5x + 5y = 980. The problem also states that 110 more general tickets were sold than reserved ones. We must express this statement in terms of x and y. The number of general tickets is 110 more than the number of reserved ones, so x = y +110. Now we have our second equation. We can solve the system of two equations with simple substitution. Substitute the expression y + 110 for x in the first equation. That gives: 3.5(y + 110) + 5y = 980. Now solve that equation for y. 3.5y + 385 + 5y = 980, therefore 8.5y = 595, and y = 70. But we're not done yet. y represents the number of reserved tickets sold. We are asked to find the number of general tickets sold. That's x. If x = y + 110, then x = 70 + 110; x = 180. There were 180 general tickets sold. Check: does 3.5(180) + 5(70) = 980? It does.
year 1 1572 year 2 1753 year 3 (1753 - 152)= 1601 Add them up: 1572 + 1753 + 1601 = answer figure that part out.
A watt is the amount of work per second.
No, milliseconds are not the smallest amount of time. A millisecond is one-thousandth of a second (1/1,000), but there are smaller units of time, such as microseconds (one-millionth of a second) and nanoseconds (one-billionth of a second). In physics, even smaller time intervals can be measured, such as attoseconds (one quintillionth of a second).
The duration of Dollar a Second is 1500.0 seconds.
Dollar a Second was created on 1953-09-20.
Dollar a Second ended on 1957-09-28.
4926
FROM APRIL 4, 2009 TO MARCH 26, 2010 Adults: Elevator entrance tickets (to second floor) 8.00 € Elevator entrance tickets - top floor 13.00 € Stair entrance tickets (to second floor) 4.50 € Youths 12 - 24 Elevator entrance tickets (to second floor) 6.40 € Elevator entrance tickets - top floor 9.90 € Stair entrance tickets (to second floor) 3.50 € Children 4 - 11 Elevator entrance tickets (to second floor) 4.00 € Elevator entrance tickets - top floor 7.50 € Stair entrance tickets (to second floor) 3.00 € more on the Eiffel tower official website (in link - English version)
Eddie's friend who writes the winning poem for Eddie. Her dad teaches Eddie to shoot a basketball. Annie is sort of the second main character.
There is no 90 second rule in basketball.
There are 4 quarters in basketball. So the first and second quarters are the first half and the third and fourth is the second half.
Dollar a Second - 1953 was released on: USA: 20 September 1953
samuelguignard
Basketball
Second Class £12 ($960 today)