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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 19:00 caitlyn79

Drag the point and numbers to the correct location on the image. Not all numbers will be used. A local museum charges $25 per adult and $12 per child for admission fees. At the end of a day, the museum made $9,014 in total admission revenue, not including sales
tax, and had a total of 450 guests.
The system of equations below can be used to model the number of guests that were children, x, and the number of guests that were adults, y
121 + 25y = 9,014
I + y = 450
First, place a point on the graph representing the solution to the system of equations. Notice that one of the equations in the system has already been graphed,
Then, determine the approximate number of guests that were children and the approximate number of guests that were adults for that day,

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