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17 May, 04:12

Tickets to a science exposition cost $5.75 each for students and $7.00 for adults. How many students and adults went if the ticket charge was $42.75?

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  1. 17 May, 04:47
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    Well this is a pretty fun problem that involves variables.

    let's set some variables

    s = students

    a = adults

    the total is

    42.75

    so let's solve for one variable

    42.75 = 7.00a + 5.75s

    let's just plug in a number for a I'm going to go with two and let's solve for s

    42.75 = 7.00 (2) + 5.75s

    42.75 = 14.00 + 5.75s

    28.75 = 5.75s

    28.75/5.75 = s

    5=s

    so

    so the amount of students and adults that can go is 2 adults and 5 students
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