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An Adult ticket at an amusement park costs $24.95 and a child's ticket costs $15.95. A group of 10 people paid $186.50 to enter the park. How many were adults

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    There were 3 adults

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Derive the first expression

    a+c=10 ... equation 1

    where;

    a=number of adults

    c=number of children

    And total number of people=10

    Step 2: Derive the second expression;

    Total cost of tickets = (price per child ticket*number of children) + (price per adult ticket*number of adults)

    where;

    Total cost of tickets=$186.50

    price per child ticket=$15.95

    price per adult ticket=$24.95

    number of children=c

    number of adults=a

    replacing;

    (15.95*c) + (24.95*a) = 186.5

    24.95 a+15.95 c=186.5 ... equation 2

    Step 3: Combine equation 1 and 2 and solve simultaneously

    24.95 a+15.95 c=186.5

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    24.95 (a+c=10)

    (24.95 a-24.95 a) + (15.95 c-24.95 c) = 186.5 - (24.95*10)

    -9 c=-63

    c=-63/-9

    c=7

    replace the value for c in equation 1

    a+c=10

    a+7=10

    a=10-7

    a=3

    There were 3 adults
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