Price of an air ticket to Country A: $1,096. Price of an air ticket to Country B: $1,487. 4 people bought air tickets: 2 bought tickets to Country A, and 2 bought tickets to Countr... Price of an air ticket to Country A: $1,096. Price of an air ticket to Country B: $1,487. 4 people bought air tickets: 2 bought tickets to Country A, and 2 bought tickets to Country B. How much money did they spend in all?

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Understand the Problem

The question asks us to calculate the total amount of money spent on air tickets by a group of people, given the prices of tickets to two different countries and how many tickets were purchased for each. Specifically, 2 tickets were bought for Country A, and 2 tickets were bought for Country B.

Answer

The total amount spent is $6,953.
Answer for screen readers

The total amount of money spent on air tickets is $6,953.

Steps to Solve

  1. Calculate the cost of tickets to Country A

The price of a ticket to Country A is $1,096. Since 2 tickets were purchased, we calculate the total cost as:

Total cost for Country A = Number of tickets × Price per ticket

$$ \text{Total cost for Country A} = 2 \times 1096 $$

  1. Calculate the cost of tickets to Country B

The price of a ticket to Country B is $1,487. Since 4 people bought tickets to Country B, we first assume that each spent the same amount. Therefore, we calculate the total cost as:

Total cost for Country B = Number of tickets × Price per ticket

$$ \text{Total cost for Country B} = 4 \times 1487 $$

  1. Calculate the total spending

Now, we add the total costs from Country A and Country B to find the overall spending:

Total spending = Total cost for Country A + Total cost for Country B

$$ \text{Total spending} = (2 \times 1096) + (4 \times 1487) $$

The total amount of money spent on air tickets is $6,953.

More Information

The calculation shows how understanding simple multiplication and addition can help solve real-world problems involving expenses. By breaking down the problem into smaller parts, it makes it easier to manage.

Tips

  • Forgetting to multiply the number of tickets by the price per ticket for both countries.
  • Incorrectly assuming the number of tickets purchased for Country B.
  • Not adding the totals correctly at the end.

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