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Write and solve a system of equations for each situation. Check your answers.
13. Your school sells tickets for its winner concert. Student tickets are $5 and adult tickets are $10. If your school sells 85 tickets and makes $600, how many of each ticket did they sell?
14. A grocery store has small bags of apples for $5 and large bags of apples for $8. If you buy 6 bags and spend $45, how many of each size bag did you buy?
13. Your school sells tickets for its winner concert. Student tickets are $5 and adult tickets are $10. If your school sells 85 tickets and makes $600, how many of each ticket did they sell?
14. A grocery store has small bags of apples for $5 and large bags of apples for $8. If you buy 6 bags and spend $45, how many of each size bag did you buy?
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Answered by
Reiny
13.
number of adult tickets sold = x
number of student tickets = 85-x
solve: 10x + 8(85-x) = 600
14. set it up the same way as #13
number of bags of small apples = x
number of bags of large apples = 6-x
etc.
number of adult tickets sold = x
number of student tickets = 85-x
solve: 10x + 8(85-x) = 600
14. set it up the same way as #13
number of bags of small apples = x
number of bags of large apples = 6-x
etc.
Answered by
Anonymous
20
Answered by
Anonymous
x+65
Answered by
Quy
A grocery store has small bags of apples for $5 and large bags of apples for $8. If you
buy 6 bags and spend $45, how many of each size bag did you buy?
buy 6 bags and spend $45, how many of each size bag did you buy?
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