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10 October, 17:05

The price of tickets for the dance was 1 ticket for $6 or 2 tickets for $8 she looked inside the cash box and found $200 and ticket stubs for the 46 students in attendance. Does the dollars belong inside the cash box or not?

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  1. 10 October, 17:37
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    We can say that exchanging one couple's ticket for an individual's ticket would increase the money in the cash box from 200 to 202 and it would result in an even number of couples tickets sold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of tickets sold to the individuals = s

    Let the number of tickets sold to the couples = c

    According to the question,

    s + c = 46 (Equation 1)

    Since each individual's ticket is $6, the total amount of money made by selling tickets to individuals is 6s.

    Similarly, since each ticket sold to couples is $8, the total amount of money made by selling tickets to couples is 8c.

    So,

    6 s + 8 c = 200 (Equation 2)

    On solving both the equations, we get

    c = 38 and s = 8

    Therefore, 8 tickets were sold to individuals and 38 tickets were sold to the couples.
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