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If they sell 150 series A and 14500 series B ticket, they will earn $972500. write an equation to represent this scenario.
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If they sell 150 series A and 14500 series B ticket, they will earn $972500. write an equation to represent this scenario.
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Series A price = SA || Series B price = SB
150SA + 14500SB = 972500
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