Respuesta :
He should, because he would get two more tickets.
To prove this, do this:
Divide $40 by 1.5 to get 26.6666666666666666667 (Ignore the .666666666667, just use 26 because you can't buy part of a ticket.)
Now subtract 5 from $40 to get the amount with the membership pass. You will get 35. Divide 35 by 1.25 to get 28. Marcel will get 2 more tickets if he buys the pass.
To prove this, do this:
Divide $40 by 1.5 to get 26.6666666666666666667 (Ignore the .666666666667, just use 26 because you can't buy part of a ticket.)
Now subtract 5 from $40 to get the amount with the membership pass. You will get 35. Divide 35 by 1.25 to get 28. Marcel will get 2 more tickets if he buys the pass.
Answer: Yes, he should buy a membership pass.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we have to analyze the information given;
If Marcel has $40 to spend and the tickets cost $1.50 without membership, we have to divide Marcel's money (40) by the price of each ticket ($1.50) to obtain the number of tickets that he can buy.
Mathematically speaking:
40 / 1.50 = 26.6=26 tickets
With the membership the tickets costs $1.25 each, but the membership costs $5. So we have to divide $35 ($40 -$5) by $1.25.
35 /1.25 = 28 tickets
By comparing, he can buy more tickets with the membership pass.
So, the answer is yes. He should buy a membership pass.