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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 23:40 lylesparks2791

52 Student Council is selling tickets to the
Winter Dance. Tickets cost $5 per person
or $8 per couple. To cover expenses, at
least $1200 worth of tickets must be sold.
No more than 500 students can fit in the
gym where the dance is being held.
2.
Let x = number of single tickets sold
X
3
-10
-8
Let y = number of couples tickets sold
4
In rows 5 and 6, write two different
inequalities to represent this situation. (one
for cost, and one for number of tickets)

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