The cost of a student ticket to the school play is $7. Write an equation that correctly relates the total cost, c, for a particular number, s, of student tickets purchased.

The equation is:

c = 7s

how did you get that answer?

I got that answer using the formula of finding the total cost by multiplying the cost per ticket by the number of tickets purchased. Here, the cost per ticket is given as $7, and the number of student tickets purchased is s. Multiplying the cost per ticket ($7) by the number of student tickets purchased (s), we get the equation:

c = 7s

This equation relates the total cost, c, to the number of student tickets purchased, s, and is the correct equation for this scenario.

To write an equation that relates the total cost, c, for a particular number, s, of student tickets purchased, we need to consider that each student ticket costs $7.

Since the total cost is calculated by multiplying the cost per student ticket by the number of tickets purchased, the equation can be written as:

c = 7s

In this equation, c represents the total cost and s represents the number of student tickets purchased.