Kates, ratios, and proportions
a company is hosting a fundraising dinner and selling tickets t...
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Kates, ratios, and proportions
a company is hosting a fundraising dinner and selling tickets to attend. the table below shows the total amount raised in relation to
the number of tickets sold.
tickets sold 2
total raised $36.00
3
$54.00
4
$72.00
5
$90.00
6
$108.00
what is the rate of change for the information in the table?
$9.00 per ticket
a.
b.
$27.00 per ticket
c.
$36.00 per ticket
d
$18.00 per ticket
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