Question 708620:  A carnival made exactly 200$ in one afternoon. Tickets for adults cost $20. Tickets for children cost $15. How many combinations of adult and children's tickets could have been sold? What are the combinations.
 
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 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A carnival made exactly 200$ in one afternoon. Tickets for adults cost $20. Tickets for children cost $15. How many combinations of adult and children's tickets could have been sold? What are the combinations.  
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Value Equation: 
20a + 15c = 200 dollars 
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4a + 3c = 40  
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a = (-3/4)c + 40 
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If a is to be a whole number "c" must be divisible by 4 
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If c = 4, a = 37 
If c = 8, a = 34 
If c = 12, a = 31 
See the pattern? 
Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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