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22 October, 02:18

The student council is selling tickets to a school dance. One teacher decides to pay $10 for his class, and the students in the class have to pay $2 each. Another teacher pays $25 for her class, and the students only have to pay $1 each. Assuming both classes have the same number of students, how many students are in each class and how much did each class pay in total (including the teachers' money?)

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  1. 22 October, 02:34
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    Hi,

    x + y = 350 (equation 1)

    3x + 2y = 950 (equation 2)

    Use Substitution Method

    Isolate variable x in equation 1

    x = 350 - y (equation 3)

    Substitute equation 3 into equation 2

    3 (350 - y) + 2y = 950

    1050 - 3y + 2y = 950

    3y - 2y = 1050 - 950

    y = 100

    Substitute y = 100 into equation 1

    x + 100 = 350

    x = 250

    Answer: 250 $3 tickets and 100 $2 tickets were sold.
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