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28 October, 04:20

A broadway theatre has 500 seats, divided into orchestra, main, and balcony seating. Orchestra seats sell for $40, main seats for $25, and balcony seats for $20. If all the seats are sold, the gross revenue to the theatre is $13,150. If all the main and balcony seats are sold, but only half the orchestra seats are sold, the gross revenue is $11,150. How many are there of each kind of seat?

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  1. 28 October, 04:43
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    How many are there of each kind of seat?

    orchestra 100, main 230, and balcony 170

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x = Orchestra seats

    y = Main seats

    z = Balcony seats

    x + y + z = 500

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    If all the seats are sold, the gross revenue to the theatre is $13,150."

    40x + 25y + 20z = 13150

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    "but if only half the orchestra seats are sold, the gross revenue is $11,150."

    (40:2) x) + 25y + 20z = 11150

    20x + 25y + 20z = 11150

    use elimination on these two equations

    40x + 25y + 20z = 13150

    20x + 25y + 20z = 11150

    20x = 2000

    x = 2000:20

    x = 100 orchestra seats

    100 + y + z = 500

    y + z = 500 - 100

    y + z = 400

    25y + 20z = 9150

    20y + 20z = 8000

    5y = 1150

    y = 1150:5

    y = 230 Main seats

    100 + 230 + z = 500

    z = 500 - 330

    z = 170 Balcony seats
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