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A box office sold reserved seat tickets for $10 and general admission tickets for $5. The total value of the tickets was $630. If 103 tickets were sold, how many of them were general admission tickets?
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103 tickets=
23 Reserved tickets x $10=$230 +$5x 80 General Tickets=$400
Total:$630
General Admissions: 80 Tickets
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