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21 November, 20:23

If t represent the number of tickets purchased for a baseball game, which scenario is modeled by the equation, 32.50t + 5 = 28.75t + 20, to determine the number of tickets that result in the same cost for both levels?

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  1. 21 November, 20:41
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    Answer:The price for the lower level is $32.50 a ticket, plus $5.00 for a discounted parking pass. The middle-level tickets are $28.75 each, plus $20.00 for a parking pass.

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  2. 21 November, 20:51
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    Replacing t with 4, 32.5*4 + 5 is 135 and 28.75 * 4 + 20 is also 135. Since these two are equal, the equation is verified.

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    If you substitute 4 for t in the equation, you get a true statement. That means it would cost the Burns family $135 for 4 tickets and parking for either lower-level or middle-level seats.
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