To clarify, your question is, "If you have $56, can you buy a matinee ticket for $7 and a movie ticket for $8?"
Yes, as 7 + 8 = 15. You'd have $41 left over, as 56 - 15 = 41.
1 ticket = 7 16 tickets = 7 x 16 = 112
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Total cost: 9.25 times 6 = 55.50
He spent 6*7.95 : time to get the calculator out!
In Wolf Point, Mt it cost 12 cents to get into a matinee.
9-11 for a regular ticket. 7.50-9 for Matinee. 3-D and other formats can reach up to 18 dollars.
It's not that they cost more at night, it's that they cost less in the day. Most theaters offer matinee (afternoon) discounts off the regular ticket price. At night, they are charging the regular ticket price.
The average price to go bowling in 1954 was between 3 to 5 dollars. That is a major difference from the price of bowling in 2014 which is about 20 dollars.
The average price for a movie ticket in 1982 was $2.94.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1976 was $2.13.
About $8-12 for a matinee
Depending if you're wanting a child, senior or adult ticket, 3D or non-3D, matinee or night showing, prices vary from $6.25 to $11.25
The price of a movie ticket was $1.09
The price for a movie ticket in 1975 was between $2 and $2.50. It just depended on the location of the movie theater. Those in big cities charged a little more.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1974 was $1.87.
Oh, that would be a Sat matinee 1962 -- see above