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2 August, 10:05

Linda was selling tickets to a play for the school. She sold 10 more adult tickets than children's tickets and she sold twice as many senior tickets as children's tickets. Using c for the amount of children's tickets were sold,

a. then write an equation for how many adult tickets are sold

b. write an equation to represent how many senior tickets were sold

c. Then if Linda sold $700 worth of tickets total, and adult tickets cost $5 and children's tickets cost $2 Write and equation to represent the ticket sales without senior ticket sales included.

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  1. 2 August, 11:17
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    a = c+10

    b = 2c

    c = childs tickets cost $2, so total for children would be c x $2.

    adults tickets cost $5. so total for adults would be (c+10) * $5

    so overall equation without seniors total would be $ (c*2) + ((c+10) * 5)
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