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Question 1195981: Sam is selling tickets Sam is selling tickets for airplay. There are two types of tickets, children and adults. The children’s tickets cost six dollars and I don’t think it cost $10. Sam starts by 730 adult tickets before selling any children tickets. If Sam wants her children to get sells to match adult ticket sells while still selling both constantly, how many people will she have to sell tickets to? Create a system of equations and use equal value theorem to solve
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A lot of this problem seems jumbled up, or confusing.

For example, you state "The children’s tickets cost six dollars and I don’t think it cost $10."

Please review what you posted.