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28 March, 10:36

Singer A and Singer B had the two top-grossing concert tours for a certain year, together generating $366 million in ticket sales. If Singer B took in $26 million less than Singer A, how much did each tour generate?

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  1. 28 March, 10:57
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    Singer A: $196 million and singer B: $170 million

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Start by dividing 366 by 2 =

    That gets you to 183

    Then divide 26 by 2 =

    That gets you 13

    Then subtract 13 from 183 = 170

    Also add 13 to 183 = 196

    Check your work by adding 196 and 170 = 366
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