Which answer choice correctly identify the missing information in the problem?

is 23 years old and just graduated from college. He accepted a job as the manager of a amusement park. His major decision was to offer family memberships to the public for $200 a year. The single admission to the amusement park is $25 per family each visit. How many shows can a family see if they have a limited budget?

A) there is no missing information; to find the answer you divided 200 by 25

B) you need to know how many people are in the family

C) you need to know how many times the family will go to the amusement park

D) you need to know the amount of the family budget to solve the problem

Respuesta :

Answer:The  missing information to answer the question: "How many shows can a family see if they have a limited budget?" is the amount of the family budget.

Let's suppose that we know that information and one family has $100. If each visit costs $25 dollars, the family can see:

100/25 =4 shows

So if we do not have this info, we are not going to be able to solve the problem. The correct answer is the letter D!

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