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a stadium has 20000 reserved seats and 25,000 general admission seats if seats are $17.50 and general admission seats are $10.75 how much money would be taken and your tickets for all the seats were sold
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a stadium has 20000 reserved seats and 25,000 general admission seats if seats are $17.50 and general admission seats are $10.75 how much money would be taken and your tickets for all the seats were sold
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Yup it's 168,750 all I hope this helped out with your problem
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Simply just plug in the value per seat to the number of seats.
20000(17.50) + 25000(10.75) = 350000 + 268750 = $618,750 if all the seats were sold out.
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