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4 September, 19:36

Brenda's school is selling tickets to a spring musical. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 3 senior citizen tickets and 9 child tickets for a total of $75. The school took in $67 on the second day by selling 8 senior citizen tickets and 5 child tickets. What is the price each of one senior citizen ticket and one child ticket?

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  1. 4 September, 19:59
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    We can form two equations, let the price of a senior ticket be s and the price of a child ticket be c.

    We have from day 1:

    A: 3s + 9c = 75

    And from day 2:

    B: 8s + 5c = 67

    Now we can rewrite A as:

    A: 24s + 72c = 600

    And can rewrite B as:

    B: 24s + 15c = 201

    Now A-B can be written as:

    A-B: 57c = 399

    So c = 7

    Now substituting this back into A we get:

    A: 3s + 63 = 75

    A: 3s = 12

    So s = 4

    We have the price of a senior ticket is $4 and the price of a child ticket is $7
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