SOLUTION: Tickets to a museum cost $7.50 for children and $12 for adults. One Saturday, the museum collected $2,655 and 300 people attended. Which system of equations can be used to solve fo
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Question 1137981: Tickets to a museum cost $7.50 for children and $12 for adults. One Saturday, the museum collected $2,655 and 300 people attended. Which system of equations can be used to solve for the number of children’s tickets (c) and the number of adults’ tickets (a) sold by the museum that day?
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