Solve the problem using the elimination method.There were 30,000 people at a ball game in Los Angeles. The day's receipts were $252,000. How many people paid $14 for reserved seats and how many paid $6 for general admission?
A. 18,000 paid $14 and 12,000 paid $6
B. 12,000 paid $14 and 18,000 paid $6
C. 21,000 paid $14 and 9000 paid $6
D. 9000 paid $14 and 21,000 paid $6
Answer: D
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A. 4.375 B. 0.27344 C. 0.00781 D. 0.54688
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A. True B. False
Divide. Express any remainder as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.
A. 2 B. 3.6 C. 0.4 D. 2.6
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