Mathematics, 03.03.2021 20:10 kylabreanne120
Ms. Larkin is organizing an optional field trip for eighth graders and staff to see a play at
the Wang Center. She is able to get a discounted price on the tickets: student tickets are $6
each, and adult tickets are $8 each. If Ms. Larkin has a budget of $240, then what different
combinations of students and adults can go on the trip?
• How should you define the variables?
• What is the relationship between the variables?
How will you model this situation with a linear inequality
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