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8 March, 11:33

A zoo train ride costs $3 per adult and $1 per child. On a certain day, the total number of adults (a) and children (c) who took the ride was 30, and the total money collected was $50. What was the number of children and the number of adults who took the train ride that day, and which pair of equations can be solved to find the numbers?

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a. 20 children and 10 adults

Equation 1: a + c = 30

Equation 2: 3a + c = 50

b. 10 children and 20 adults

Equation 1: a + c = 30

Equation 2: 3a - c = 50

c. 20 children and 10 adults

Equation 1: a + c = 30

Equation 2: 3a - c = 50

d. 10 children and 20 adults

Equation 1: a + c = 30

Equation 2: 3a + c = 50

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  1. 8 March, 12:07
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    A=adult

    c=children

    total lumber=30

    total number=adults+children

    a+c=30

    total cost=50

    total cost=acost+ccost

    acost=a times cost per adult=a times 3=3a

    ccost=c times cost per child=c tiems 1=1c=c

    total cost=3a+c

    50=3a+c

    equiaotn are

    a+c=30

    3a+c=50

    multiplyu first by - 1 and add

    3a-a+c-c=50-30

    2a=20

    a=10

    sub

    10+c=30

    c=20

    answer is A
  2. 8 March, 13:10
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    A=number of adults

    c=number of children

    we can suggest this system of equation:

    a+c=30

    3a+c=50

    We can solve this system of equations by substitution method.

    a=30-c

    3 (30-c) + c=50

    90-3c+c=50

    -2c=50-90

    -2c=-40

    c=-40/-2=20

    a=30-20=10

    Answer:

    a. 20 children and 10 adults

    Equation 1: a+c=30

    Equation 2: 3a+c=50
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