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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 05:10 orlando19882000

Tickets for a school jazz concert were sold before the concert and at the door. After reviewing ticket sales, the band director found that 80 fewer tickets were purchased at the door than before the concert. A total of 520 tickets were sold. Let d represent the number of tickets sold at the door and b represent the number of tickets sold before the concert. Latifa wrote the following system of linear equations to find the number of each type of ticket sold: d + b = 520. d minus 80 = b.

What is Latifa’s error?
Latifa should have written the first equation as d minus b = 520.
Latifa should have written the second equation as d + b = 80.
Latifa should have written the first equation as b + 80 = 520.
Latifa should have written the second equation as d + 80 = b.

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