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| Question 258311:  Let's see if you guys can bail me out again tonight with another story problem.  I actually have it solved (FINALLY), but will post my question at the end.  The problem:
 Movie tickets cost $25 for adults, and $5.00 for children.  Last night a total of 305 tickets were sold totalling $6025,  How many of each ticket was sold?
 I was able to set up the first part of the equation with no problem, but I kept wanting the right side to be 305 instead of 6025.
 It took me an hour to realize it should read:
 c(5) + (305 - c)(25) = 6025
 and NOT  c(5) + (305 - c)(25) = 225
 That just makes so much more sense to me.  Am I not looking for the number of tickets?
 Ive ran into this same problem numerous times.  I can get the first part of the equation set up, then flounder helplessly with the back 1/2.  In some problems both numbers are required ( as in 6025(305) ) and sometimes it's just one of the numbers...but I'm having a hard time figuring out which one!  This is probably one of those deals where you either see it or you don't, but I hoped maybe someone would have some kind of pointer for me.
 Thanks a million in advance!
 La
 
 
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Movie tickets cost $25 for adults, and $5.00 for children. Last night a total of 305 tickets were sold totalling $6025, How many of each ticket was sold? 
 let a = number of adult tickets sold.
 let c = number of child tickets sold.
 
 25 * a + 5 * c = 6025
 
 a + c = 305
 
 you have 2 equations that have to be solved simultaneously (same solution for both equations).
 
 solve for a or c in the second equation and then use that to solve for the remaining variable in the first equation.
 
 a + c = 305
 
 solve for a to get:
 
 a = 305 - c
 
 substitute for a in the first equation.
 
 first equation is:
 
 25 * a + 5 * c = 6025
 
 substitute 305 - c for a to get:
 
 25 * (305 - c) + 5 * c = 6025
 
 simplify to get:
 
 7625 - 20*c = 6025
 
 subtract 7625 from both sides of the equation to get:
 
 -20*c = 6025 - 7625 = -1600
 
 divide both sides of the equation by -20 to get:
 
 c = -1600/-20 = 80
 
 since a + c = 305, then a must be equal to 305 - 80 = 225
 
 225 + 80 = 305
 
 25 * 225 + 80 * 5 = 5625 + 400 = 6025
 
 numbers look good.
 
 answer is:
 
 number of adult tickets is 225
 number of child tickets is 80
 
 the number of tickets sold is a + c = 305
 
 the amount of money made is 25*a + 5*c = 6025
 
 
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