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A church luncheon made $842. Adult tickets cost $10 each and children's tickets cost $6 each. The number of children was 12 more than twice the number of Adults. how many of each ticket were sold?

User ShamilS
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Answer:

42 adults and 96 children

Explanation:

42x + 96c = 842

x=10

c=6


User Novell
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Answer:

adult tickets 35 and children's ticket 82

Explanation:

Given: A church luncheon made
\$842. Adult tickets cost
\$10 each and children's tickets cost
\$6 each. The number of children was
12 more than twice the number of Adults.

To Find: how many of each ticket were sold.

Solution:

Let the number of adults be
=\text{a}

Let the number of children be
=\text{c}

cost of adult ticket
=\$10

cost of children ticket
=\$6

Total value of tickets sold
=\$842

Now,

total sale of ticket


=10\text{a}+6\text{c}

as given


\text{c}=2\text{a}+12

putting in equation


842=6(12+2\text{a})+10\text{a}


842=22\text{a}+72


770=22\text{a}


\text{a}=35

now,


\text{c}=2\text{a}+12


\text{c}=2*35+12


\text{c}=82

Hence number of adult tickets are
35 and number of children's ticket are
82.

User AndyJ
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