Question 1185506: A basketball team sells tickets that cost $10, $20, or, for VIP seats, $30. The team has sold tickets overall. It has sold more $20 tickets than $10 tickets. The total sales are $. How many tickets of each kind have been sold?
Found 3 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn, greenestamps: Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! How many and how much?
Maybe this way
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The team has sold T tickets overall. It has sold D more $20 tickets than $10 tickets. The total sales are $R.
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One can setup equations in many variables, but to have the actual needed given values for them would be much better.
Answer by ikleyn(52788) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
A basketball team sells tickets that cost $10, $20, or, for VIP seats, $30. The team has sold tickets overall.
It has sold more $20 tickets than $10 tickets. The total sales are $. How many tickets of each kind have been sold?
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In your post, you missed several numerical vitally important data.
Revise your post, fix your errors and then re-post.
PLEASE do not post it to me personally.
It is IMPOSSIBLE to solve it in this form, as it arrived to the forum.
Ignore writing by @josgarithmetic, since it does not carry any useful information.
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Many of the numbers required to solve the problem are missing in your post.
Always type the numbers in your posts with your keyboard; they often do not show up if you copy them from some other place.
Re-post with all the required information.
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