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Tickets to a school production cost $5 for a student ticket and $10 for an adult ticket. A total of 67 tickets were purchased at a cost of $440. Which value could replace c in the table? 6
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Tickets to a school production cost $5 for a student ticket and $10 for an adult ticket. A total of 67 tickets were purchased at a cost of $440. Which value could replace c in the table? 6
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Answer:67-a
Step-by-step explanation: just took the test
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I cannot see the table, but there would be 56 student tickets and 21 adult tickets. You can find this by setting up both a cost equation and a total tickets equation.
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