There are several possible solutions. For example, one student may have sold all 895 tickets, and all the other students may have sold nothing.If you want the AVERAGE sales per student, you need to divide the total number of tickets sold, by the number of students (which you didn't specify in the question).
Each student sold between 0 and 895 tickets. There is nothing in the question to justify the assumption that each student sold the same number of tickets.
543
110 students, 90 adults.
325 Tickets sold to adults 400 tickets sold to students
110
“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
870 + 540 = 1410
x=adult y=student x+y=810 4x+3y=2853 3240-y=2853 y=387 x=423 check: 4*423=1692 3*387=1161 add together 2853 423 adult tickets 387 student tickets
Let A be the number of adult tickets sold. As 325 tickets in total were sold, the number sold to students was 325 - A. The income from the sale of adult tickets = A x 5 = 5A The income from the sale of student tickets = (325 - A) x 2 = 650 - 2A Total Income = 995 = 5A + 650 - 2A = 3A + 650 3A = 995 - 650 = 345 A = 115, therefore S = 325 - 115 = 210. 115 Adult tickets were sold and 210 Student tickets.
Your question lacks the info necessary to answer it.How many tickets were sold in total?What percentage of either student or adult tickets sales were sold?Your question cannot be answered as written.
154623988541412254787812 students
Total 200 of which students got 120 so percentage is 120/2...
8 Adult tickets