SOLUTION: Suppose You Have $270 for Tickets, and you want a total of 20 tickets. You want weekday line box seats which are $14 and weekend bleachers Seats which are $13. How Many of each typ
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Question 706471: Suppose You Have $270 for Tickets, and you want a total of 20 tickets. You want weekday line box seats which are $14 and weekend bleachers Seats which are $13. How Many of each type of ticket can you buy? I also have to write it in systems, hope you can help.
Answer by god2012(113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given :
Total amount = $270
Cost for weekday ticket = $14
Cost for weekend ticket = $13
Total number of tickets = 20
Solution:
Let 'x' be the number of weekday tickets and 'y' be the number of weekend tickets.
therefore, --------------eq.1
-----------------------------eq.2
Solving eq.1 and eq.2, we get
x = 10
y = 10
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