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6. There were 200 tickets sold for a woman's basketball game. Tickets for students were $0.50 each and for adults they were $0.75 each. The total amount of money collected …
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6. There were 200 tickets sold for a woman's basketball game. Tickets for students were $0.50 each and for adults they were $0.75 each. The total amount of money collected …
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6. There were 200 tickets sold for a woman's basketball game. Tickets for students
were $0.50 each and for adults they were $0.75 each. The total amount of money
collected was $132.50. How many of each type of ticket were sold?
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70 students and 130 adults
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