Identifying Expressions in the Known-Total Technique
A corporate event planner is managing a guest list of 150 attendees, consisting of 'Executive' and 'General' tickets. If represents the number of Executive tickets, state the algebraic expression used in the known-total technique to represent the number of General tickets.
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Identifying Expressions in the Known-Total Technique