That will depend on whether you're planning to go by air, train, bus, or taxi.
You should phone up the carrier you want to ride, and they'll be happy to
quote you the fares.
[100 + 54] 910 + 291.60 = 1,201.60 (too much) [90 + 64] 819 + 345.60 = 1,164.60 (too much) [80 + 74] 728 + 399.60 = 1,127.60 (too little) so answer is between 65 and 73 child tickets 1,135.00 - 1,127.60 = 7.40 9.10 - 5.40 = 3.70 7.40 / 3.70 = 2 so adjusting [80 + 74] by that 2 ... [82 + 72] 746.20 + 388.80 = 1,135.00 Answer: 72 child tickets (and 82 adult tickets)
The theater sells child and senior tickets for $3, and other tickets for $6.50. The theater sold 445 tickets and collected $2,518 from it. How many of each ticket did the theater sell?
Yes they can for example: 3 adults and 4 children cost £48.50 and 2 adults and 3 children cost £34 find the cost of one of each : 1 adult = £9.50 1 child = £5.00 very simple forms but yes there can be.
if x is adult fare, 2 adults pay 2x and 3 children pay 1.5x, making a total of 3.5x which is equal to 14. so x is 14 divided by 3.5, which is 4. answer is 4.
MONDAY'S CHILD IS FAIR OF FACEby Mother GooseMonday's child is fair of face,Tuesday's child is full of grace,Wednesday's child is full of woe,Thursday's child has far to go.Friday's child is loving and giving,Saturday's child works hard for a living,But the child born on the Sabbath Day,Is fair and wise and good and gay.
10 adults & 10 children's
1-Day Park Hopper$940 total ($97 each for adult tickets, $87 each for child tickets)1-Day 1-Park$690 total ($72 each for adult tickets, $62 each for child tickets)
It costs 15.00 for two adults and two children.
4/5 adults 1/5 child
Adult: $32.00, Child(Aged 4-15): $21. 50, Family(2 adults & 2 children): $90.80.
The plural form for the noun child is children. The plural possessive form is children:The children's tickets
I'll try to explain it.We know that an adult's ticket is two times the cost of a child's ticket. We will call the child's ticket "y". If we do so, the adult's ticket will be 2"y" because it's two times the cost of a child's ticket. We also know that the total cost is 28. Now, we'll write an equation, knowing the number of children and adults and the relationship between the costs:2*2y will be the two adult's tickets.3*y will be the three children's tickets.The equation:2*2y+3*y=284y+3y=287y=28y=4Now, we know that ONE child's ticket costs 4. To find out how much an adult's ticket costs, we have to double it (look at the exercise, it says that an adult's ticket is two times the cost of a child's ticket).4*2=8Finally, we've found out that a child's ticket costs 4 and an adult's ticket costs 8.We can check it as well:2*8+3*4=16+12=28
well it depends realy of course they are very young but when your buying things eg. tickets they are usually charged as adults but they are teenagers and certainly wouldn't say they were a child i wouldn't say they were a child but im only 14 so my perspective would be from a youth not an older oerson
I do not know how much they pay for adults, but I do know that if a parent gets hired for ROBLOX, their child gets 250,000 tickets I believe.
In general, emancipated children are not eligible for child support - they are considered adults.
The tickets are $5 adult and $2 child. Here is the algebraic substitution. A = adult ticket money C = child ticket money 120C + 80A = 640 C = A-3 (three dollars less) 120 (A-3) + 80A = 640 120 A - 360 + 80A = 640 200 A = 1000 A = 5 C = A - 3 = 2 Checking your answer: 120(2) + 80 (5) = 240 + 400 = 640
Gerontophile?