Yes, child plane tickets are often cheaper than adult plane tickets, as airlines usually offer discounted fares for children under a certain age. However, the exact pricing may vary depending on the airline and specific flight.
adult:£7.50 child:£5.00
7 Adult tickets 13 Child tickets
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)
Adult tickets are $9.50 Senior tickets are $7.00 Child tickets are $7.50
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
Children under 5 get in for nothing. 5 to 15 is £10.45 and 16 plus pay the full adult price. If you book on line it is slightly cheaper and family tickets are also available.
At Bella Terra there about $11.25 per adult and $8.25 per child
Yes. That is typically accomplished by disinheriting that child in your Will.
One-day One-park$426.60 ($71.10 each) for 6 adult tickets$367.20 ($61.20 each) for 6 child ticketsOne-day Park Hopper$582.60 ($97.10 each) for 6 adult tickets$523.20 ($87.20 each) for 6 child tickets
The formula to determine the total money is nA + mC = 1317.50 where n is the number of adult tickets sold and A is the price of the adult tickets and m OS the number of child tickets and C is the price of a child ticket. Substituting in the actual prices we get... eq 1. n*7.50 + m * 3.50 = 1317.50 eq 2. n+m = 205 rearranging eq 2 we get n = 205 - m substituting this into eq 1 we get.. (205 -m) * 7.5 + m * 3.5 = 1317.50 Simplifying we get 1537.5 - 7.5m + 3.5m = 1317.50 1537.5 - 1317.5 = 4m 220 = 4m 55 = m substituting into eqn 2 we get n + 55 = 205 n = 150. Therefor 150 Adult tickets were sold 55 Child tickets were sold
Typically it is at 18 years of age.