Answer:
Student ticket: $2
Adult ticket: $5
Explanation:
1. Setting up the system of equations
let x be the cost for a child
let y be the cost for an adult
For the monday, that would be:
33x + 42y = 276
For the tuesday, you ahve
46x + 40y = 292
2. Solving
First, simplify each equation
33x + 42y = 276
To get all the numbers smaller divide both sides by 3
11x + 14y = 92
Do the same for the other equation:
46x + 40y = 292
divide both sides by 2
23x + 20y = 146
You want to use elimination, so take the equation 11x + 14y = 92 and multiply both sides by 10
110x + 140y = 920
Take the equation 23x + 20y = 146 and multiply both sides by 7
161x + 140y = 1022
Subtract the two equations:
110x + 140y = 920
- (161x + 140y = 1022)
-51x = -102
divide both sides by -51
x = 2
Plug this into the original equation, 11x + 14y = 92:
11 * 2 + 14y = 92
22 + 14y = 92
subtract 22 from both sides
14y = 70
divide both sides by 14
y = 5
So the cost of a student ticket is $2 and the cost of an adult ticket is $5