SOLUTION: A stadium has 53000 seats. Seats sell for $35 in Section A, $30 in Section B, and $25 in Section C. The number of seats in Section A equals the total number of seats
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Question 1147118: A stadium has 53000 seats. Seats sell for $35 in Section A, $30 in Section B, and $25 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 $1 comma 663000 from each sold-out event. How many seats does each section hold?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
E1 & E2 :
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E2-E1:
and you can find C.
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