
Jeremy U.
asked 09/12/14Suppose that there are two types of tickets to a show: advance and same-day. The combined cost of one advance ticket and one same-day ticket is
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Deanna L. answered 09/12/14
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This is the entire problem:
Suppose that there are two types of tickets to a show: advance and same-day. The combined cost of one advance ticket and one same-day ticket is $ 40. For one performance, 25 advance tickets and 30 same-day tickets were sold. The total amount paid for the tickets was $1075 . What was the price of each kind of ticket?
Set up a set of 2 equations in 2 variables -
Let x = advance ticket cost and y = same-day tickets cost
Then
x+y=40 and
25x+30y=1075 >>>>> 5x+6y=215
x=40-y, so
5(40-y)+6y=215
200-5y+6y=215
y=15 >>>> x=25
5(25) + 6(15) = 125+90 = 215
Let x = advance ticket cost and y = same-day tickets cost
Then
x+y=40 and
25x+30y=1075 >>>>> 5x+6y=215
x=40-y, so
5(40-y)+6y=215
200-5y+6y=215
y=15 >>>> x=25
5(25) + 6(15) = 125+90 = 215
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