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A total of 601 tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets. There were 51 more student tickets sold than adult tickets. How many adu…
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A total of
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tickets were sold for the school play. They were either adult tickets or student tickets. There were
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more student tickets sold than adult tickets. How many adult tickets were sold?
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601 (total tickets) - 51 (difference between 2 types of tickets) divided by 2 (number of types of tickets):
(601-51)/2 =
550/2=275
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s=51+a and we are told that:
a+s=601, using s found above in this equation you get:
a+51+a=601
2a+51=601
2a=550
a=275
So 275 adult tickets were sold.
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