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On a certain hot summers day, 293 people used the public swimming pool. Daily prices are $1.50 for children and $2.50 for adults. The receipts for admission totaled $676.50. How many children and how many adults swam at the public pool that day?

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  1. 4 May, 21:13
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    C = children

    A = adults

    293 = c + a

    1.50c + 2.50a = 676.50

    We can use substitution to solve:

    c + a = 293 subtract a to get c = 293 - a

    Plug this into the second equation:

    1.50 (293 - a) + 2.50a = 676.50

    439.5 - 1.50a + 2.50a = 676.50

    439.5 + 1a = 676.50

    a = 237

    Substitute this into the first equation:

    293 = c + 237

    56 = c
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