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25 May, 04:40

The school that Stefan goes to is selling tickets to a choral performance. On the first day of ticket sales

the school sold 1 senior citizen tickets and 13 child ticket for a total of $128. The school took in $166 on

the second day by selling 11 senior citizen tickets and 5 child tickets. Find the price of a senior citizen

ticket and the price of a child ticket.

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  1. 25 May, 04:52
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    The Answer is: The cost of senior citizen tickets: $11. The cost of children tickets: 9.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let s = cost of senior tickets and c = cost of child tickets.

    The total dollar amount is equal to the number of senior and adult tickets sold times the amount for each. Equations below:

    Day 1:

    13c + 1s = $128

    Solve for s:

    s = 128 - 13c

    Day 2

    5c + 11s = 166

    By substitution, then solve for c:

    5c + 11 (128 - 13c) = 166

    5c + 1408 - 143c = 166

    -138c = - 1242

    c = - 1242/-138 = 9 dollars for child tickets.

    Solve for s:

    s = 128 - 13c

    s = 128 - 13 (9)

    s = 128 - 117 = 11 dollars per senior tickets.

    Proofs:

    Day 1:

    13c + 1s = $128

    13 (9) + 1 (11) =

    117 + 11 = 128

    128 = 128

    Day 2:

    5c + 11s = 166

    5 (9) + 11 (11) = 166

    45 + 121 = 166

    166 = 166
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