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17 September, 05:17

You buy 12 tickets and the total is $120. a student ticket is $9 and an adult ticket is $12. how many student tickets did you buy

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  1. 17 September, 05:29
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    4 adult tickets were sold and 8 student tickets were sold.

    How did I get this?

    First, let's see what information is given:

    12 tickets sold

    (S) tudent ticket = $9

    (A) dult ticket = $12

    Total cost = $120

    So, we know student tickets plus adult tickets total up to $12. We can create an equation out of this: S + A = 12

    And we know $9S + $12A = $120

    The variables represent the amount of tickets sold, which is unknown.

    A = 12 - S, substitute this into the second equation.

    9s + 12 (12-s) = 120

    Distribute the 12 into the parenthesis.

    9s + 144 - 12s = 120

    Combine like terms

    -3s + 144 = 120

    Subtract both sides by 144, left side cancels out.

    -3s = - 24

    s = - 24/-3

    s = 8

    So, 8 student tickets were sold. Plug the value of s into our first equation.

    A = 12 - 8

    A = 4 (adult tickets)
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