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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 23:00 ohgeezy

A train travels from New York City to Washington, D. C., and then back to New York City. The table shows the number of tickets purchased for each leg of the trip. The cost per ticket is the same for each leg of the trip. Is there enough information to determine the cost of one coach ticket? A table shows destination, number of coach tickets, number of business class tickets, and money collected in dollars, for two destinations. Washington, D. C.: Coach tickets, 150; business class tickets, 80; money collected, 22,860 dollars. New York City: Coach tickets, 170; business class tickets, 100; money collected, 27,280 dollars.

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