Johnny is selling tickets to a school play. On the first day of ticket sales he sold 14 senior (S) citizen tickets and 4 child (C) tickets for a total of $200. On the second day of ticket sales he sold 7 senior (S) citizen tickets and 1 child (C) ticket for a total of $92. What is the price of one child ticket?
14S + 4C = 200
14S = 200 - 4C
S = (200 - 4C)/14
7S + 1C = 92
7S = 92 - C
S = (92 - C)/7
(200 - 4C)/14 = (92 - C)/7
7 x (200 - 4C) = 14 x (92 - C)
1400 - 28C = 1288 - 14C
1400 - 1288 = 28C - 14C
112 = 14C
C = 112/14 = 8
the price of one child ticket = $8
Answer:
6.becuase after the decimal or "." it goes 00.tenth, hundredth, thousandth, and so on
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
<h3>Sum of Roots =<u> (-8)</u><u> </u><u> </u></h3><h3>Product of Roots = <u> </u><u> </u><u>(-84)</u><u> </u><u> </u></h3>
Step-by-step explanation:

Roots :- 6 and -14
Sum of the roots :
[6 + (-14)]
= (-8)//
Product of the roots :
[(6)(-14)]
= (-84)//