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4 March, 20:54

It cost $35 for one adult and two children to attend a show. It costs $60 for two adults and three children to attend the same show. How much does it cost one adult to attend the show?

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  1. 4 March, 22:57
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    Let a be the ticket:

    So, plugging in our details:

    a + (2 x 0.5a) = 35

    2a = 35

    a = 17.5 this is the price per each adult.

    And through checking:

    x + 3x = 35

    4x = 35

    x = 8.75

    So for the first given:

    1 adult + 2 children

    17.5 + 17.5 = 35

    So for the second given:

    17.5 x 2 = 35

    8.75 x 3 = 26

    = 61, there is an excess of 1 dollar. Maybe there is a discount if there are 3 children. By trial and error. It can be 8.30 x 3 = 24.9 or 25 + 35 = 60
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