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Mathematics, 14.11.2019 05:31 lllizzas

99 points and is in charge of the alumni fundraiser for her alma mater. she is selling pre-sale tickets for $10 and at-the-door tickets for $25. the venue has the capacity to hold 400 people. the graph represents the number of tickets anna needs to sell to offset her upfront costs and raise at least $5,000 for her school:

what is the minimum number of at-the-door tickets she needs to sell to make her goal?

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