As an event coordinator reviewing the financial audit for a corporate charity movie night, you use a system of equations to verify ticket sales. You assign to represent the number of adult tickets sold for 11 dollars each and to represent the number of child tickets sold for 8 dollars each. In your audit calculations, you write the expression . What does this expression specifically represent in the context of this mixture application?
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As an event coordinator reviewing the financial audit for a corporate charity movie night, you use a system of equations to verify ticket sales. You assign to represent the number of adult tickets sold for 11 dollars each and to represent the number of child tickets sold for 8 dollars each. In your audit calculations, you write the expression . What does this expression specifically represent in the context of this mixture application?
A cinema manager is training a new box office auditor to reconcile daily sales when the automated ticketing system reports a discrepancy. Suppose the theater sold 147 tickets for a total of 1,302 dollars, with adult tickets at 11 dollars and child tickets at 8 dollars. To determine the exact number of adult and child tickets sold using a system of equations, in what order should the auditor perform these steps?
Interpreting Ticket Sales Equations
When defining the variables for a movie theater ticket mixture application, the variables (such as and ) are used to represent the price of each ticket type.