Concept explainers
Find the cost of the visit for one person.
Answer to Problem 45IP
Cost for one person is $
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Six friends visited a museum to see the new holograms exhibit. The group paid for admission to the museum and $12 for parking. The total cost of the visit can be represented by the expression
Concept Used:
The total cost of the visit can be represented by the expression
Let we find the factor of the expression
To find the factor of the expression:
Step 1: find the GCF of the expression and take out the GCF from each term of the expression and write in factor form.
Example: The expression
Calculation:
The total cost of the visit can be represented by the expression
Let we find the factor of the expression
Cost for one person is $
Thus, cost for one person is $
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