SOLUTION: Band A charges $600.00 to play for the evening. Band B charges $350.00 plus $1.25 for each ticket sold to the dinner dance. Write a linear equation for the cost of each band. Then
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Question 734129: Band A charges $600.00 to play for the evening. Band B charges $350.00 plus $1.25 for each ticket sold to the dinner dance. Write a linear equation for the cost of each band. Then Graph each equation and find the number of tickets for which the cost of the two bands would be equal.
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