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Mathematics, 25.11.2019 01:31 firefox1fan

The drama club is selling tickets to their play to raise money for the show's expenses.
each student ticket sells for $8 and each adult ticket sells for $13. the auditorium can
hold at most 70 people. the drama club must make at least $730 from ticket sales to
cover the show's costs. if 41 adult tickets were sold, determine the minimum number
of student tickets that the drama club must sell in order to meet the show's expenses.
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