SOLUTION: A club agreed to buy at least 250 tickets for a theatre party. If it agreed to buy 80 less orchestra tickets than balcony tickets, what was the least number of balcony tickets it c
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Question 113355: A club agreed to buy at least 250 tickets for a theatre party. If it agreed to buy 80 less orchestra tickets than balcony tickets, what was the least number of balcony tickets it could buy?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x = least possible number of orchestra tickets
250 - x = least possible number of balcony tickets
So, the least number of balcony tickets is 165
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