SOLUTION: A stadium has 54000 seats. Seats sell for ​$30 in Section​ A, ​$24 in Section​ B, and ​$18 in Section C. The number of seats in Section A equals the t

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Question 1124210: A stadium has 54000 seats. Seats sell for ​$30 in Section​ A, ​$24 in Section​ B, and ​$18 in Section C. The number of seats in Section A equals the total number of seats in Sections B and C. Suppose the stadium takes in ​$1382400 from each​ sold-out event. How many seats does each section​ hold?
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"The number of seats in Section A equals the total number of seats in Sections B and C."

This tells us that the number of seats in Section A is exactly half of the 54,000 seats the stadium holds...27,000 seats...with the other two sections combining for the remaining 27,000 seats. Therefore, with regard to the number of seats in Sections B and C, we know:

B + C = 27000

"Seats sell for ​$30 in Section​ A, ​$24 in Section​ B, and ​$18 in Section C."
"Suppose the stadium takes in ​$1,382,400 from each​ sold-out event."

We already know that there are 27,000 seats in Section A that sell for $30. We also know how much the seats in the other sections sell for, as well as the total "take" from a sell-out. But, we still do not know how many seats are in Section B and Section C. Therefore, with regard to the money, we know:

30(27000) + 24B + 18C = 1382400

Simplify this:
810000 + 24B + 18C = 1382400

24B + 18C = 572400

We are left with two equations:

B + C = 27000
24B + 18C = 572400

Multiply the first equation by -18:

-18B - 18C = -486000
24B + 18C = 572400

Add the two equations together:
6B = 86400

Solve for B:
B = 14400

This means there are 14,400 seats in Section B.

Looking at the equation B + C = 27000, if you plug in 14400 for B, this would mean C = 12600. So, Section C has 12,600 seats.

In summary:
Section A = 27,000 seats
Section B = 14,400 seats
Section C = 12,600 seats

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Double-check:

Section A: 27,000 seats @ $30 each = $810,000
Section B: 14,400 seats @ $24 each = $345,600
Section C: 12,600 seats @ $18 each = $226,800

$810,000 + $345,600 + $226,800 = $1,382,400

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