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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 18:20 hardwick744

Two groups are going on a trip to a theater. The first group has 30 students and 4 adult chaperones. The second group has 25 students and 4 adult chaperones.
The cost, in dollars, for each student ticket, s, and each adult ticket, a, can be determined using the system of equations
below.
30s + 4a-720
258 + 4a 620
What is the cost for each student ticket?
A $5
(B) $20
© $25
$30

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