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There were 36,000 people at a ballgame in los angeles. the day's receipts from $12 reserved seats and $6 general-admission seats were $258,000 how many of each type of seat were sold?
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There would be 9,000 tickets sold at the $12 price point and 25,000 tickets sold at the $6 price. (25,000 x 6 = $150,000. 9,000 x $12 = $108,000. $150,000 + $108,000 = $258,000).
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