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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 09:30 crystalhoff6176

The arena has come to an agreement with the sleaford rockers to pay them according to this formula: b = tp - (s + 2,000) 3 b is band payment t is ticket sales p is ticket price s is security cost how much will the sleaford rockers get paid if they sell 8,000 tickets at £12 each and the security cost is £4,000?

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