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Mathematics, 27.05.2020 19:00 christinaS7696

The drama club is selling tickets to their play to raise money for the show's expenses.
Each student ticket sells for $8 and each adult ticket sells for $10. The drama club
must make a minimum of $1300 from ticket sales to cover the show's costs. Write an
inequality that could represent the possible values for the number of student tickets
sold, s, and the number of adult tickets sold, a, that would satisfy the constraint.

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