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If the band sells 100 series A ticket and 13000 series B tickets they will earn $865000. Write an equation to represent this situation.
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If the band sells 100 series A ticket and 13000 series B tickets they will earn $865000. Write an equation to represent this situation.
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Answer:
100x + 13000y = 865000
Explanation:
x = Series A price
y = Series B price
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