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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 23:40 fayvetteville

. Cameron & Brett are trying to sell upper & lower level tickets to two Diamondbacks game to raise money for their club baseball team. They sold 5 lower level & 9 upper level tickets to the first game for a total of $303. They sold 8 lower level & 10 upper level tickets to the second game for a total of $410. How much money did the people pay for lower level & upper level tickets to go to a Diamondbacks game?

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