SOLUTION: Tickets at a concert cost $10 per adult and 6$ per child. The total revenue from ticket sales is greater than 600 How do I make this an inequality? And how do I solve?

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Question 1128721: Tickets at a concert cost $10 per adult and 6$ per child. The total revenue from ticket sales is greater than 600
How do I make this an inequality? And how do I solve?

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = number of child's tickets
Let = number of adult tickets
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You can't solve. There is no way to know
how many tickets there are
Say you only have 1 adult ticket.



But you get other values for if you
change

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