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Swimming Pool On a certain hot summer's day, 429 people

used the public swimming pool. The
daily prices are $1.75 for children and $2.50 for adults. The receipts for admission totaled
$974.25. How many children and how many adults swam at the public pool that day?
There were children at the public pool.

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