Asked by Sally
The drama club raised a total of $1,123.50 selling
tickets to its production of Othello. Tickets cost $4.50
for adults and $2.00 for students. Three times as
many student tickets were sold as adult tickets.
Which system of equations can be used to find a, the
number of adult tickets sold, and s, the number of
student tickets sold?
tickets to its production of Othello. Tickets cost $4.50
for adults and $2.00 for students. Three times as
many student tickets were sold as adult tickets.
Which system of equations can be used to find a, the
number of adult tickets sold, and s, the number of
student tickets sold?
Answers
Answered by
Henry
a = The number of adult tickets sold.
s = 3a = the # of student tickets sold.
4.5a + 3a*2.0 = 1123.50.
10.5a = 1123.50,
a = 107.
s = 3a = 3*107 = 321.
s = 3a = the # of student tickets sold.
4.5a + 3a*2.0 = 1123.50.
10.5a = 1123.50,
a = 107.
s = 3a = 3*107 = 321.
Answered by
Sally
Thanks Henry
Answered by
bob
At the city museum, child admission is and adult admission is . On Friday, four times as many adult tickets as child tickets were sold, for a total sales of . How many child tickets were sold that day?
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