Mathematics, 17.12.2021 14:00 potato3999
The members of the drama club have 100 tickets to sell
to the school play. Students pay $5 per ticket, and
nonstudents pay $10 per ticket. The drama club needs
to collect at least $800 in total ticket sales. The system
of inequalities represents the number of student tickets,
s, and the number of nonstudent tickets, n, the members
must sell.
What is the maximum number of student tickets that can be sold if the drama club meets its sales goals
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