Earl is incorrect
let x be the number of discount tickets sold
then the number of regular tickets sold is 6x
the total tickets sold is 1456, thus
x + 6x = 1456
7x = 1456 ( divide both sides by 7 )
x = 208
number of discount tickets sold = 208
[tex]\frac{1456}{6}[/tex] ≠ 208
but [tex]\frac{1456}{7}[/tex] = 208
Earl is incorrect , dividing by 7 gives the amount sold