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viktelen [127]
2 years ago
7

A sports team came to town. the stadium filled all 10,000 seats at two-level pricing. level 1 tickets are $50 each, and level 2

tickets are $150 each. the stadium made $75,000 in ticket sales. the system of equations that models this scenario is: x + y = 10,000 50x + 150y = 75,000 what do the x and y represent in the system?
Mathematics
1 answer:
marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
3 0

x represents the number of tickets of level 1 and y represents the number of tickets of level 2 in the system given that there are 10,000 seats, level 1 tickets are $50 each, and level 2 tickets are $150 each and equation representing the situation:x + y = 10,000, 50x + 150y = 75,000. This can be obtained by understanding the question and observing the equations.

<h3>What do the x and y represent in the system?</h3>

Given that total number of seats is 10,000 and there are two levels pricing.

Thus by observing the equation, x + y = 10,000,

10,000 is the sum of 2 variable which obviously will be the number of tickets in level 1 and number of tickets in level 2.

Since there are two level pricing,

50x + 150y = 75,000 represent the addition of total cost of tickets of level 1 and 2.

Hence x represents the number of tickets of level 1 and y represents the number of tickets of level 2 in the system given that there are 10,000 seats, level 1 tickets are $50 each, and level 2 tickets are $150 each and equation representing the situation:x + y = 10,000, 50x + 150y = 75,000.

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