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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 08:50 Kelseyzim

Tickets to a play cost $10 at the door and $8 in advance. The theatre club wants to raise at least $800 from the sale of the tickets from the play. Write an inequality for the number of tickets the theatre club needs to sell.
If the club sells 40 tickets in advance, how many does it need to sell at the door to reach its goal?
Use x to represent the number of tickets sold at the door. Use y to represent the number of tickets sold in advance.

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