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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 01:00 bigemma03

EC. A sports ticketing company offers two ticket plans. One plan costs $110 plus $25 per ticket. The other plan costs $40 per ticket. What is the system of linear equations that must be solved to determine how
many tickets must Gloria buy in order for the first plan to be the better buy?

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