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aivan3 [116]
3 years ago
15

Jillian’s school is selling tickets for a play. The tickets cost $10.50 for adults and $3.75 for students. The ticket sales for

opening night totaled $2071.50. The equation 10.50 a plus 3.75 b equals 2071.50, where a is the number of adult tickets sold and b is the number of student tickets sold, can be used to find the number of adult and student tickets. If 82 students attended, how may adult tickets were sold?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Contact [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

168

Step-by-step explanation:

sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The number of adults tickets sold   = 168.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cost of 1 adult ticket  = $10.50

The cost of 1 student ticket =  $3.75

The total sales from the ticket = $2071.50

Now, here let us assume

The number of adult tickets sold  = a

The number of student tickets sold  = b

So, the equation is given as :

10.50 a + 3.75 b = 2071.50

Now, its given the number of students  = 82

⇒ <u>b  =  82</u>

Putting the value of b in the above equation,w e get:

10.50 a + 3.75 ( 82) =  2071. 50

or, 10.50 a  = 2071.50 - 307.5 =  1764

or, a = 1764/10.5 =  168

Hence, the number of adults tickets sold  = a = 168.

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