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A theater wants to take in at least $2,000 for a particular showing of a movie. Children's tickets cost $5 each and adult tickets cost $10 each. Write an inequality describing the number of tickets that will allow the theater to meet their minimum. Let x = the number of children's tickets sold and y = the number of adult tickets sold. Graph all possible solutions.

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Answered by pottster1
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5x+10y≤2000 (because children tickets are $5 and represented by x and adult tickets are represented by y and are $10. The theater is trying to get $2000) so then just graph it by making an x-y chart or something

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