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Singer A and Singer B had the two top-grossing concert tours for a certain year, together generating $438 million in ticket sales. If Singer B took in $22 million less than Singer A, how much did each tour generate?

Singer A and Singer B had the two top-grossing concert tours for a certain year, together-example-1
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To answer this question, we have that both singers generated $438 million in tickets sales.

Then, we can rewrite it in algebraic expressions as follows:


A+B=438

However, we know that singer B took in $22 million less than singer A:


B=A-22

Now, we can substitute this expression in the original one as follows:


A+A-22=438

And to solve this equation, we can add the like terms, and then add 22 to both sides of the equation as follows:


2A-22+22=438+22\Rightarrow2A=460\Rightarrow(2A)/(2)=(460)/(2)
A=230

Then, to find the earnings of singer B, we have:


A+B=438\Rightarrow B=438-A

Then, B is equal to:


B=438-230\Rightarrow B=208

Then, we can check that A + B is:


A+B=230+208=438

And we can see that singer B took in $22 million less than singer A:


B=230-22=208

In summary, therefore, we can say that each tour generated:

Singer A generated $230 million in ticket sales and Singer B generated $208 million.

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