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At the city museum, child admission is $5.90 and adult admission is $9.70. On Tuesday, three times as many adult tickets as child tickets were sold, for a total

sales of $1085.00. How many child tickets were sold that day?
Could someone explain to me how to do this?

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Answer:


\large \boxed{31}

Explanation:

1. Set up the equations

Let a = the number of adult tickets

and c = the number of child tickets. Then

9.70a = revenue from adult tickets and

5.90c = revenue from child tickets

9.70 a + 5.90c = total ticket revenue

You have a system of two equations:


\begin{cases}(1) & a = 3c\\(2) & 9.70a + 5.90c = 1085\end{cases}

2. Solve the equations


\begin{array}{lrcll}(3) & 9.70(3c) + 5.90c & = & 1085 &\text{Substituted (1) into (2)}\\& 29.10c + 5.90c & = & 1085 &\text{Simplified}\\& 35c & = & 1085 &\text{Simplified}\\& c & = & (1085)/(35) &\text{Divided each side by 35}\\\\(4) && = & \mathbf{31} &\text{Simplified}\\\end{array}\\\text{The museum sold $\large \boxed{\textbf{31 child tickets}}$}

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