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A sport’s fan spent a total of $450 on baseball tickets. if only $4 and $5 tickets were bought, and there was an equal number at each price, how many $5 tickets were bought?

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equal number at each price?
does that mean there were an equal number of 4 dollar as 5 dollar tickets?

alrighty

so 4+5=9

450/9=50

50 four dollar tickets
50 five dollar tickets
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Answer: There were 50 tickets of $5 that were bought.

Step-by-step explanation: Given that a sport's fan spent a total of $450 on baseball tickets and only $4 and $5 tickets were bought. Also, there was an equal number at each price.

We are to find the number of $5 tickets bought.

Let n be the number of $4 and $5 tickets that were bought.

Then, according to the given information, we have


4*n+5*n=450\\\\\Rightarrow 4n+5n=450\\\\\Rightarrow 9n=450\\\\\Rightarrow n=(450)/(9)\\\\\Rightarrow n=50.

Thus, there were 50 tickets of $5 that were bought.

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