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18 December, 14:38

Tarin organized this table to determine the number of adults, a, and children attending a fundraiser based on the total number of people attending and the total amount of money raised.

A table showing Number, Cost, and Total. The first row is Adult with the entries a, $20, and blank. The second row is Child with the entries, 319 minus a, $10, and blank. The last row is Total, with no entries.

If $5,860 was raised, which statements are true? Check all that apply.

319 people attended.

52 children attended.

201 adults attended.

The total amount of money raised from adult tickets is double the total amount of money raised from children's tickets.

The total amount of money raised from adults attending is more than 10 times the total amount of money raised from children attending

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  1. 18 December, 14:42
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    A, B, E
  2. 18 December, 14:59
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    A, B, and E

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