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The LSN basketball team had 292 fans at a game. Adults paid $3.00 to get in and students paid $2.00. A total of $756.00 was collected. Write and solve a system of equations to determine the number of each type of ticket sold, use x to represent Adult tickets and y to represent Student tickets. write an equation-
adult tickets sold-
child tickets sold-

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