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Papessa [141]
3 years ago
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An amphitheater charged $75 per each seat in Section A, $55 for each seat in Section B, and $30 for each lawn seat. The number o

f seats sold in Section A and B are the same. On the first day, 10,000 tickets sold, generating $356,000 in revenue. How many lawn seats are still available?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
6 0

45 i hope this awnser helps

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