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17 July, 04:55

Huong's school is selling tickets to a fall musical. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 11 adult tickets and 3 student tickets for a total of $110. The school took in $87 on the second day by selling 3 adult tickets and 6 student tickets. What is the price each of one adult ticket and one student ticket?

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  1. 17 July, 05:00
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    Adult ticket: $7 Student ticket: $11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, we set up our equations.

    x (adult ticket) y (student ticket)

    For the first day, 11x + 3y = 110

    For the second day, 3x + 6y = 87

    Then we solve.

    (-2) 11x + 3y = 110

    Equals

    -22x - 6y = - 220

    Add them

    -22x - 6y = - 220

    3x + 6y = 87

    This equals

    -19x = - 133

    x = 7

    Plug in to find y

    3 (7) + 6y = 87

    21 + 6y = 87

    6y = 66

    y = 11
  2. 17 July, 05:19
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    11a + 3s = 110

    3a + 6s = 87

    -22a - 6s = - 220

    3a + 6s = 87

    -19a = - 133

    a = $7 adult ticket

    3 (7) + 6s = 87

    21 + 6s = 87

    6s = 66

    s = $11 student ticket
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