6th grade math!!!!!!!!!!!!Part 2:To each showing of the concert, _____people bought tickets.(Type a whole number.)

There are a total of 14,100 tickets for 50 sold-out showings.
Let t be the number of people who bought tickets for each show.
t can be found by dividing the total tickets by the number of showings
[tex]t=14,100\div50[/tex]You may also write the equation as
[tex]14,100\div50=t[/tex]The equation remains the same whether you write t at the left or the right side of the equation.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Now let us find out the exact value of t that is the number of people who bought tickets.
[tex]\begin{gathered} 14,100\div50=t \\ \frac{14,100}{50}=t \\ 282=t \end{gathered}[/tex]To each showing of the concert, 282 people bought tickets.