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Two types of tickets are available for a charity ball event: $18 for a reserved seat and $9 for general admission. The number of reserved seats available is 85 less than the number of tickets available for general admission. If the sale of tickets for the day was $3600, how many seats were allotted for general admission?

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  1. 8 May, 20:17
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    190 seats

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly, we assign variables. Let the number of reserved seats be r and the numbers of general seats be g.

    We have 85 more general seats than reserved seats. Mathematically,

    g = r + 85

    Also we can form another equation with the cost of each seat

    18r + 9g = 3600

    Substitute the first equation into the second,

    18r + 9 (r + 85) = 3600

    18r + 9r + 765 = 3600

    27r = 3600 - 765

    27r = 2835

    r = 2835/27 = 105

    Now the number of general seats is 85 more than reserved seats. The number is this 85 + 105 = 190
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