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I have to solve using two equations with two variables.
High School Musical El/ segundo High School put on their annual musical. The students sold 650 tickets for a value of $4375.000. If orchestra seats cost $7.50 and balcony seats cost $3.50, how many of each kind of seat were sold? This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra
Since the "students sold 650 tickets", this means that . This is our first equation.
Also, since the total cost of x orchestra seats (at $7.50) and y balcony seats (at $3.50) is $4,375.00, this means that . This is our second equation.
Multiply both sides of the second equation by 10. This will make every number a whole number.
Distribute and multiply.
So we now have this system of equations:
Let's use substitution to solve this system.
Now in order to solve this system by using substitution, we need to solve (or isolate) one variable. I'm going to solve for y.
So let's isolate y in the first equation
Start with the first equation
Subtract from both sides
Rearrange the equation
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Since , we can now replace each in the second equation with to solve for
Plug in into the first equation. In other words, replace each with . Notice we've eliminated the variables. So we now have a simple equation with one unknown.