To write and solve the system of equations.
Answer to Problem 12PPS
Individual tickets: 149
Couples’ tickets: 111
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number of individual tickets is 38 more than couples’ tickets.
Calculation:
Let x be the number of individual tickets and y be the number of couples’ tickets.
From the table, the price of individual and the couples’ tickets is given.
Also, given that the number of individual tickets sold is 38 more than couples’ tickets.
Substitute the value of x in equation (1).
Substitute the value of y in equation (2)
Conclusion:
Therefore, the number of individual tickets sold is 149 and the number of couples’ tickets sold is 111.
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