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There were 357 total people at the volleyball game last night. There were adult tickets sold for $6 each and student tickets sold for $5 each. There was a total of $1,989 collec…
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There were 357 total people at the volleyball game last night.
There were adult tickets sold for $6 each and student tickets sold
for $5 each. There was a total of $1,989 collected. How many of
each ticket was sold?
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5,456 I just did this question good luck
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