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25 January, 05:22

In a recent year, person A and person B had two concert tours, and together they generated $191.3 million in ticket sales. If person B took in $24.5 million less than person A, how many millions of dollars did each tour generate?

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  1. 25 January, 05:35
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    person A tour: $107.9 million

    person B tour: $83.4 million

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If person A and person B together generated $191.3 million in ticket sales, we can write the equation:

    X + Y = 191.3

    Where X is the amount generated by A alone in millions and Y is the amount generated by B alone in millions.

    If person B took in $24.5 million less than person A, we can write the equation:

    Y = X - 24.5

    So, we can use this expression for Y in the first equation to find the value of X:

    X + (X - 24.5) = 191.3

    2X = 191.3 + 24.5 = 215.8

    X = 107.9

    Then, we find the value of Y:

    Y = X - 24.5 = 107.9 - 24.5 = 83.4

    So, person A tour generated $107.9 million in ticket sales, and person B tour generated $83.4 million in ticket sales.
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