Mathematics, 27.10.2021 05:00 alyssa337
The graph shown to the right represents the number of tickets that a
theater must sell in order to generate $350 in revenue from ticket sales.
Theater Ticket Sales
a) Find the y-intercept. Explain the meaning of the y-intercept in the
context of the problem.
x
ISO
140
10
10
10
*
1001
Children's Tickets
b) Use the graph to determine the number of children's tickets sold when
30 adult tickets are sold.
Adult Tickets
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