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Twelfth Grade: Linear Combination Word Problems
There are three tickets
There are three tickets being sold. $7.00 for adults, $4.00 for children, and $2.00 for senior citizens. If a family of 3 adults, four senior citizens, and 2 children ...
When a plane flies in to the wind
When a plane flies in to the wind, it can travel 3000km in 6 hours. When it flies with the wind it can fly the same distance in 5 ...
One of the employees at the ticket booth was extremely busy
One of the employees at the ticket booth was extremely busy and lost track of the number of ticket strips and unlimited-ride wristbands that were sold. Jose, the ticket manager, does know that the employee made a total of 500 ticket sales, which totaled $10,525. Write a system of equations to help Jose determine the number of each type of sale. Let x = the number of ticket strips and y = the number of unlimited-ride wristbands.
(unlimited is $39.95 ticket strip is $29.95)