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Mathematics, 02.03.2021 18:00 ashley54899

John's family bought tickets to the Tom and Jerry movie. They paid $290 for 6 adults tickets and 10 child tickets. The next week some of his family members went back to the movies to watch Mission Impossible , they paid $220 for 4 adult tickets and 8 child tickets. (a) Write a linear system to model this problem.
(b) What are the prices of the adult and children tickets.

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