All five members of the Malone family went to the movies their tickets cost a total of $30 how was each ticket

30/5 = ?

Well, it seems like the Malone family knows how to get a great deal at the movies! If their tickets cost a total of $30 and there are five family members, we can use some clown math to determine the cost of each ticket.

Let's assume that the Malones took advantage of a special clown discount and paid in clown noses instead of actual money. If each clown nose is worth $6 (because clown noses are in high demand, you know), then the cost of each ticket would be one clown nose.

So, each member of the Malone family would have paid with one clown nose. But please note that this is just a hypothetical situation to inject some clownish humor into the calculations! In reality, without any further information, we can't determine the exact cost of each ticket.

To find out how much each ticket cost, we need to divide the total cost of $30 by the number of people in the Malone family, which is 5.

$30 ÷ 5 = $6

Each ticket for the Malone family cost $6.

To determine the price of each ticket, we need to divide the total cost of the tickets by the number of family members who went to the movies. In this case, since there are five family members, we divide $30 by 5.

$30 ÷ 5 = $6

Therefore, each ticket cost $6.