Idk because you did not say yes you did how many sides there were
We are looking for the probability :

Transform the law to standard normal like this:

The above formula is equivalent to this one:

From normal law table, we read the value of

.

Solving the above equation for the score n:


, it is the score we are looking for.
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Let "a" and "c" represent the numbers of adult and children's tickets sold, respectively. The problem statement tells us two relationships between these values:
... 20a +10c = 15000 . . . . . . total revenue from ticket sales
... c = 3a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . relationship between numbers of tickets sold
Using the expression for c, we can substitute into the first equation to get ...
... 20a +10(3a) = 15000
... 50a = 15000
... a = 15000/50 = 300 . . . . . adult tickets sold
... c = 3·300 = 900 . . . . . children's tickets sold
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3 dimes
30 pennys
6 nickles
OR
1 Quarter and 1 nickel
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Step-by-step explanation:
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