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14 October, 07:11

Each general admission ticket for a local symphony concert is $24. if someone who is a student or a senior citizen attends, the ticket cost is only $20 per person. Suppose the tickets sales for one hour brings in $520. Write an equation in standard form to represent the situation. Give three ordered pairs that could represent combinations of tickets sold

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  1. 14 October, 09:23
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    24 g + 20 s = 520

    3 possible ordered pairs are

    (0 general, 26 student/senior)

    (10 general, 14 student/senior)

    (20 general, 2 student/senior)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    general admission = 24

    student/senior = 20

    24 g + 20 s = 520

    let g = 0

    20 s = 520

    divide by 20

    20s/20 = 520/20

    s = 26

    if no general admission are sold 26 senior/student are sold (0,26)

    (g=0, s=26)

    let g=10

    24*10 + 20s = 520

    240 + 20s = 520

    subtract 240 from each side

    20s = 520-240

    20 s = 280

    divide by 20

    s = 280/20

    s=14

    (10,14) (g=10, s=14)

    let g=20

    24*20 + 20s = 520

    480 + 20s = 520

    subtract 480 from each side

    20s = 520-480

    20 s = 40

    divide by 20

    s = 40/20

    s=2

    (20,2) (g=20, s=2)
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