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29 April, 09:01

Tickets for the homecoming dance cost $20 for a single ticket or $35 for a couple. Ticket sales totaled $3280, and 128 people attended. How many tickets of each type were sold?

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  1. 29 April, 09:28
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    16 singles, 56 couples

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There's two linear equations that we can make: one for money and one for people. Let the number of single tickets be s and the number of couple tickets be c.

    We know that the amount of money we make is $ = 20 s + 35 c = 2280

    We also how many people can come P = 1 s + 2 c = 128

    We know that both s are the same and both c are the same. We have two unknowns and two equations, so we can do some algebra to solve for each.

    Take the first minus twenty times the second: 20 s + 35 c = 2280

    - 20 s - 40 c = - 2560

    - 5 c = - 280 ⇒ c = 56

    Plugging this back into the second equation, s + 2 c = s + 2 ⋅ 56 = s + 112 = 128 ⇒ s = 16
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