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11 August, 14:30

Two families bought tickets for the big football game. One family ordered 2 adult tickets and 3 children's tickets for a total of

$50.00. Another family ordered 3 adult tickets and 4 children's tickets for a total of $71.00.

Write a system of linear equations that models this scenario by filling in the blanks below. Notice I have only provided the

variables and the equal sign, you will need to fill in all other numbers and/or symbols (like addition or subtraction).

Let the number of adult tickets and y-the number of children's tickets.

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  1. 11 August, 18:12
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    The cost per adult ticket is $13 and the cost per children ticket is $8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the cost of adult tickets be 'x'

    Let the cost of children tickets be 'y'

    2x + 3y = 50

    2x = 50 - 3y

    x = (50 - 3y) / 2

    3x + 4y = 71

    [3 (50-3y) / 2 ] + 4y = 71

    (150 - 9y) / 2 + 4y = 71

    150 - 9y + 8y = 142

    150 - y = 142

    y = 150 - 142

    y = 8

    x = (50-3y) / 2

    x = (50-24) / 2

    x = 13

    The cost per adult ticket is $13 and the cost per children ticket is $8
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