The minimum amount he could have spent on $12 tickets is $0. He could have bought 27 balcony tickets.finance wrote:John spent a total of 135 dollars for his tickets. Field tickets cost 12 dollars each and 5 dollars each ticket for the balcony. What is the MIN. amount he could have spent for 12 dollar tickets?
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-60
-84
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-120
If we are to assume he actually bought *some* $12 tickets, then if f represents the number of field tickets, and b the number of balcony tickets, we know:
12f + 5b = 135
12f = 135 - 5b
5 is a factor of the right side of this equation, so must be a factor of the left side, and so must be a factor of 12f. Thus f must be divisible by 5, and the smallest possible value of f is 5, and the smallest amount John could have spent on field tickets is 5*12 = 60 dollars.
Since the numbers are relatively straightforward here, you can also easily test each answer choice; when you subtract the amount spent on field tickets from 135, you must get a multiple of 5 (since balcony tickets cost 5 dollars apiece).












