Formulating the Ticket Mixture System of Equations
As a financial analyst for a Science Center, you are reviewing a weekend event where 1,363 tickets were sold for a total revenue of 12,146 dollars. Adult tickets are priced at 12 dollars and child tickets at 7 dollars. To audit the sales, you must set up a system of equations using for adult tickets and for child tickets. Briefly describe what the two required equations represent in the context of this business problem, and state the equations themselves.
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