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30 January, 13:40

Admission to a zoo costs $10 for adults and $6 for children. A group of 29 people attending the zoo paid a total of $222 in admission fees. Write a system of equations to represent the situation. Let a represent the number of adult admissions, and let c represent the number of child admissions. Solve the system you wrote in part (a) using the substitution method. Show your work. Interpret your solution in the context of the problem.

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  1. 30 January, 16:37
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    Number of adults = 12

    Number of children = 17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1:

    Let a be the number of adults and c be the number of children

    Given that the total admission fees paid is $222

    Cost for adults is $10 and cost for children is $6

    So we have,

    10 a + 6 c = 222

    Step 2:

    Total people attending is 29

    So, a + c = 29

    => a = 29 - c

    Step 3:

    Substituting the value for a in the equation in step 1, we have

    10 (29-c) + 6 c = 222

    290 - 10 c + 6 c = 222

    -4 c = 222-290 = - 68

    => c = - 68/-4 = 17

    substituting this value of c in the equation in step 2 we have

    a = 29 - 17 = 12

    So we have 12 adults and 17 children visiting the zoo.
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