The science club at the local high school went on a field trip to a museum and a movie. They paid $170 for 40 tickets to the space museum and $180 for 45 tickets to the movies. For which activity did the science club pay more per ticket? How do you know?(1 point) Responses the space museum because the ratio for the space museum is higher than the ratio for the movies the space museum because the ratio for the space museum is higher than the ratio for the movies the movies because they sold more tickets the movies because they sold more tickets the movies because they paid the most money the movies because they paid the most money the movies because the ratio for the movies is higher than the ratio for the space museum

The science club paid more per ticket for the movies. We can determine this by calculating the ratio of the cost to the number of tickets for each activity.

For the space museum:

Cost per ticket = $170 / 40 = $4.25

For the movies:

Cost per ticket = $180 / 45 = $4

Since $4.25 is larger than $4, the science club paid more per ticket for the space museum.

To determine which activity the science club paid more per ticket, we need to calculate the ratio of the cost per ticket for each activity.

For the space museum:
Cost of 40 tickets = $170
Cost per ticket = $170/40

For the movies:
Cost of 45 tickets = $180
Cost per ticket = $180/45

To compare the ratios, we need to simplify them:
Space museum: $170/40 = $4.25 per ticket
Movies: $180/45 = $4.00 per ticket

Comparing the ratios, we can see that the ratio for the space museum ($4.25 per ticket) is higher than the ratio for the movies ($4.00 per ticket). Therefore, the science club paid more per ticket for the space museum than for the movies.