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xeze
2 months ago
10

The community theater sold a total of 75 adult and student tickets. Each adult ticket cost $9.05, and each student ticket cost $

6.25. If the theater had of total of $636.75 in ticket sales, how many adult tickets were sold?
Mathematics
1 answer:
AnnZ [12.3K]2 months ago
3 0
I think they sold 150 adult tickets, 80 student tickets, and 48 children tickets.
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