Mathematics, 09.01.2021 21:40 leeamation31
The MTC Theater holds 250 people, and last night’s performance sold out! Students under the age of 16 paid $2.50 per ticket, while everyone else paid $4.00 per ticket. Last night’s show brought in $910.
Write a system to represent the given equations.
How many adult tickets were sold?
How many under the age of 16 tickets sold
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