You have two equations in two unknowns.
Let X be the number of Lower Level seats and Y the number of Upper Level seats. Now -- what do you know about these? You know that:
X+Y = 14,600
15.80*X + 4.25*Y = 163,690
If you know linear algebra, you can solve this using that. If not, then use the fact that Y = 14600-X in the second equation:
You get:
15.80*X + 4.25*(14600-X) = 163,690
Now you have an equation in one variable. Solve for X. Then plug that number into the first equation to get Y.
2007-08-08 05:54:58
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answer #1
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answered by Ranto 7
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You have 2 unknowns, so you need 2 equations to solve your problem.
The total number of tickets sold equal $163,690. So
$15.80x + $4.25 y = $163,690
Now you also know that 14,600 tickets were sold and that the total number of tickets were x + y
so x + y = 14,600
Now substitute:
x = 14,600 - y => $15.80(14,600 - y) + $4.25y = $163,690
Solve for y
$230,680 - $15.80y + $4.25y = $163,690
$230,680 - $11.55y = $163,690
-$11.55y = $163,690 - $230,680
-$11.55y = -$66,990
y = 5800
Now plug y into the second equation
x + 5800= 14,600
x = 8800
2007-08-08 06:01:51
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answer #2
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answered by Dr 8'lls 4
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Assuming all tickets were sold for $15.80
$15.80 x 14600 = $230680
The extra money from the actual total cost
$230680 - $163690 = $66990
Number of tickets for upper level
$66990 - ($15.80 - $4.25) = 5800
THEREFORE the number of tickets for lower level is
14600 - 5800 = 8800
2007-08-08 06:35:55
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answer #3
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answered by stoneystone 1
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First, let x = number of lower level tickets and y = number of upper level tickets.
So, x+y = 14,600 therefore, y = 14600-x
The equation for the total amount is:
15.80X+4.25y = 163,690
Substitute the equation for y and you get:
15.80x+4.25(14600-x)=163690
Multiplied out you get:
15.80x+62050-4325x=163690
add like terms:
11.55x+62050=163690
Subtract 62050 from both sides:
11.55x=101640
Now divide each side by 11.55 to get your answer:
x = 8800
So 8800 lower level ticket were sold and 5800 upper level tickets were sold.
2007-08-08 06:01:56
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answer #4
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answered by remowlms 7
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Let x be the number of lower level tickets and y be the number of upper level tickets.
According to question,
x+y = 14,600
=> y = 14600-x ---------- equation (i)
Also
15.80x + 4.25y = 163690
=> 15.80x+4.25(14600-x)=163690 [from equation (i)]
=> 15.80x+62050-4325x=163690
=> 11.55x+62050=163690
=> 11.55x = 163690 - 62050
=> 11.55x=101640
=> x = 101640/11.55
=> x = 8800
So, 8800 lower level ticket were sold.
2007-08-08 06:41:59
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answer #5
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answered by Shreya 2
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9
2007-08-08 05:51:40
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answer #6
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answered by m d 5
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Lets say L stands for the number of lower level tickets and H stands for the number of higher level tickets.
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so, $15.8L + $4.25H = $163690 and L + H =1460.
Now you can use guess and test to figure out the values of L and H, like this:
guess # |value of L | value of H | answer
1 | 7300 | 7300 | $146365
2 | 8000 | 6600 | $154450
3 | 8300 | 6300 | $157915
and so on, making sure that L + H = 14600, until you get the correct values, which are
guess # | value of L | value of H | answer
watever | 8800 | 5800 | $163690
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As the value of L is 8800, the number of lower level tickets sold was 8800.
2007-08-08 06:26:03
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answer #7
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answered by chess_is_best 6
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4.25(x) + 15.80(14600-x) = 163690
that should be the equation. i'm a bit crusty with my math since its summer...and the fact that i never really understood this strand of math as much as the other strands...
2007-08-08 05:53:36
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answer #8
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answered by wintermag52 5
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457
2007-08-08 05:51:45
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answer #9
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answered by sassy.sunshine 3
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divide 15.80 by 163.690 use a calculater on ure phone or somthing
2007-08-08 05:51:42
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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