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3 March, 01:54

Jen Butler has been pricing Speed-Pass train fares for a group trip to New York. Three adults and four children must pay $ 132. Two adults and three children must pay $ 94. Find the price of the adult's ticket AND the price of a child's ticket.

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  1. 3 March, 05:24
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    Let a=price of adult ticket

    let c=price of a child's ticket

    start out by writing the following system of equations:

    3a+4c=132

    2a+3c=94

    then, multiply the first equation by 2, and the second equation by 3 to get the following system of equations:

    6a+8c=264

    6a+9c=282

    subtract the like terms to get the following equation:

    -c=-18

    divide both sides by - 1 to get rid of the negative to get the price of a child's ticket to be $18. to find the price of an adult ticket, pick one of the original equations to substitute the 18 in for c to find a. for example:

    2a+3c=94

    2a+3 (18) = 94

    2a+54=94

    -54 - 54

    2a=40

    2 2

    a=20

    or if you decide to use the other equation:

    3a+4c=132

    3a+4 (18) = 132

    3a+72=132

    -72 - 72

    3a=60

    3 3

    a=20

    either way, you still get an adults ticket to be $20 and a child's ticket to be $18.
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