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8 January, 05:34

The movie theater sells child tickets for $1 and adult tickets for $2 during the matinee. regular admission is $4 for a child and $6 for an adult. if the matinee made $41 and regular made $158, how many children and adults went to the movies?

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  1. 8 January, 05:41
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    The were 35 child tickets sold and 3 adult tickets sold.

    How did I get this?

    First, let's look at what we know.

    Matinee

    (C) hild ticket = $1

    (A) cult ticket = $2

    Regular

    (C) hild ticket = $4

    (A) cult ticket = $6

    2. We need to make two equations out of this:

    1C + 2A = $41

    4C + 6A = $158

    The variables represent the amount of tickets, which is the unknown.

    3. Process of elimination, multiply the first equation by - 3 because we want to cancel out one set of variables.

    -3 (1C + 2A = 41)

    -3C - 6A = - 123

    4C + 6A = 158

    C = 35 child tickets

    Substitute the value c into any one of the equations

    1 (35) + 2 (A) = $41

    $35 + 2A = $41

    Subtract both sides by $35.

    2A = $6

    Divide by 2

    A = 3 adult tickets
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