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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
15

A stadium has 50,000 seats. Seats sell for $42 in section A, $36 in section B, and $30 in section C. The number of seats in sect

ion A equals the total number of seats in sections B and C. Suppose the stadium takes in $1,888,800 from each sold out event. How many seats does each section hold?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Arturiano [62]3 years ago
7 0
A=B+C
2A=54000
A=27000 seats $30/seat=$810000
B+C=27000
24B+18C=571200
24B+18(27000-B)=571200
24B+486000-18B=571200
6B=85200
B=14200
C=12800
A=27000 seats, B=14200 seats, C=12800
Zepler [3.9K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Section A has 25,000 seats.

Section B has 14,800 seats.

Section C has 10,200 seats.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the seats in section A be = x

Let the seats in section B be = y

Let the seats in section C be = z

The equations forms as follows:

x+y+z=50000           .....(1)

42x+36y+30z=1888800        .......(2)

x=y+z ......(3)

Substituting the value of x in (1) to get equation in two terms.

y+z+y+z=50000

=> 2y+2z=50000

taking out 2 common, we get;

y+z=25000 .........(4)

And substituting the value of x in (2), we get

42(y+z)+36y+30z=1888800

=> 42y+42z+36y+30z=1888800

=> 78y+72z=1888800

Taking out 2 common, we get;

39y+36z=944400      ........(5)

Multiplying (4) by 39 and subtracting (5) from (4), we get

3z=30600

We get z = 10200

And y+z=25000

z=25000-10200=14800

We get y = 14800

Also x=y+z

x=14800+10200=25000

We get x = 25000

<u>Therefore, </u>

Section A has 25,000 seats.

Section B has 14,800 seats.

Section C has 10,200 seats.

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