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Business, 25.02.2020 01:55 kaybaby23

A concert promoter needs to make $68,400 from the sale of 1880 tickets. The promoter charges $30 for some tickets and $50 for the others. Let x represent the number of $30 tickets and y represent the number of $50 tickets. (a) Write an equation that states that the sum of the tickets sold is 1880. (b) Write a formula for how much money is received from the sale of $30 tickets? $ (c) Write a formula for how much money is received from the sale of $50 tickets? $ (d) Write an equation that states that the total amount received from the sale is $68,400. (e) Solve the equations simultaneously to find how many tickets of each type must be sold to yield the $68,400. x = 38400 y = 30000

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