Can anyone help me out with these math Qs

<p>1.A fine for a driver riding in the carpool lane without any passengers is $133. A driver is issued a bench warrant for $2,294.25, which includes a 15% fee for late charges and court costs. How many tickets has the driver not paid? </p>

<p>(a) 10
(b) 12
(c)13
(d)14
(e)15 </p>

<p>What is the mathematical average of the number of days in a typical year, the number of days in a week, and the number of hours in a day? </p>

<p>(a)100
(b)115
(c)132
(d)158
(e)224</p>

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Ok, so the driver has n<em>133 in fines(n being the number of tickets he got. Now, you have 15% overhead due to the cost. So, n</em>133<em>1.15 is your total cost, which equals $2,294.25. So:
n</em>133<em>1.15=$2,294.25
n</em>152.95=2,294.25
n = 15
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<p>I think the second answer is (c).</p>

<p>[No.of days a yr (365) + Days in a week (7) + Hrs in a day (24)]/3=132</p>

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number of days in a typical year = 365
number of days in a week = 7
number of hours in a day = 24
(365+7+24)/3 = 132
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<p>Haha Mike you beat me to the 1st one, which I was planning to post next!</p>

<p>Gotta do those math questions fast! :)</p>

<p>thanks for all ur help</p>