Write your answers on notebook paper. Show your work. 1. Twins Terry and Tony attend Riverdale Middle School. They are on a student council committee that is deciding what the ticket price will be for a school dance. Terry and Tony know the following: • The decorations for the gym will cost $189.26. • The cost of a security guard is $52.50 per hour • The dance will be 3 hours long. • The deejay charges $50.98 plus $23.50 per hour. • The refreshments will cost $2.25 per student. • The student council has raised $349.49 to help pay for the dance. • Ninety-five students will attend and share the cost of the dance. a. Use the Distributive Property to write an expression to find the cost of the security guard and the deejay. b. Simplify the expression you wrote for part a to find the cost of the security guard and the deejay. c. How much will the refreshments cost? d. Write an expression for the total cost of the dance. e. How much money will the student council need to collect from ticket sales to break even?
Write your answers on notebook paper. Show your work. 1. Twins Terry and Tony attend Riverdale Middle School. They are on a student council committee that is deciding what the ticket price will be for a school dance. Terry and Tony know the following: • The decorations for the gym will cost $189.26. • The cost of a security guard is $52.50 per hour • The dance will be 3 hours long. • The deejay charges $50.98 plus $23.50 per hour. • The refreshments will cost $2.25 per student. • The student council has raised $349.49 to help pay for the dance. • Ninety-five students will attend and share the cost of the dance. a. Use the Distributive Property to write an expression to find the cost of the security guard and the deejay. b. Simplify the expression you wrote for part a to find the cost of the security guard and the deejay. c. How much will the refreshments cost? d. Write an expression for the total cost of the dance. e. How much money will the student council need to collect from ticket sales to break even?
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To help pay for the next school event, Terry and Tony want to make a profit from ticket sales for this dance. They determine that they would like to bring in a total of $475 from ticket sales. a. If x represents the price per ticket, write an equation to represent this situation. b. Some student council dance committee members believe they should charge $4.00 per ticket, while others think they should charge $4.50 per ticket. Terry and Tony believe the price per ticket should be $5.00. Use substitution to find the solution to your equation from part a and to determine how much each ticket should cost
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