Hint #1
Since p represents the number of pedestrians, we need to substitute 160 for p and evaluate the expression.
Hint #2
For p=160p=160p, equals, 160:
\begin{aligned} 300 - 1.5*p = 300-1.5(160) \\\\ = 300 - 240 \\\\ = 60 \end{aligned}300−1.5p=300−1.5(160)=300−240=60
Hint #3
60 tamales would remain
Hi and excuse my problem repetition of numbers and disorder. See all I wanted to show you guys the problem in hint #2 which says that 160 * 1.5 is the same as 240 which I think its false because in my eye it was 24. Could anyone tell me where I went wrong?
Since p represents the number of pedestrians, we need to substitute 160 for p and evaluate the expression.
Hint #2
For p=160p=160p, equals, 160:
\begin{aligned} 300 - 1.5*p = 300-1.5(160) \\\\ = 300 - 240 \\\\ = 60 \end{aligned}300−1.5p=300−1.5(160)=300−240=60
Hint #3
60 tamales would remain
Hi and excuse my problem repetition of numbers and disorder. See all I wanted to show you guys the problem in hint #2 which says that 160 * 1.5 is the same as 240 which I think its false because in my eye it was 24. Could anyone tell me where I went wrong?
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