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Mathematics, 07.12.2021 20:40 alexisbreton

Question 1 A drama club earns $1040 from a production. It sells a total of 64 adult tickets and 132 student tickets. An adult ticket costs twice as much as a student ticket.

a. Write a system of linear equations that represents this situation. Let x
represent the cost of an adult ticket and y
represent the cost of a student ticket.
System of equations: x=

x+
y=1040

Question 2
b. What is the cost of each ticket?
The cost of an adult ticket is $
.

The cost of a student ticket is $
.

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