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28 January, 18:27

For a propular Broadway musical the theater box office sold 356 tickets at $80 apiece, 275 tickets for $60 apiece and 369 tickes $45 apiece. How much money did the box office take in

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  1. 28 January, 18:36
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    The first step to solving this equation would be to how much they made for every apiece. To do this we must multiply the cost of the $80 apiece by how much they sold, as well multiplying the $45 apiece by how many they sold. And also the $60 apiece by the how many they sold.

    $80 apiece * 356 tickets = ?

    $60 apiece * 275 tickets = ?

    $45 apiece * 369 tickets = ?

    Now we must solve our equations.

    $80 apiece * 356 tickets = $28,480

    $60 apiece * 275 tickets = $16,500

    $45 apiece * 369 tickets = $16,605

    The next step would be to add up all the total costs of each apiece.

    $28,480 + $16,500 + $16,605 = $61,585

    So our answer is ...

    The box office took in a total of $61,585
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