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23.11.2021 •
Mathematics
ninth graders are hosting the school dance. They would like to make at least a $500 profit from selling tickets. The ninth graders estimate that there will be 300 students attending the dance they will earn $3 for each ticket purchased in advance and $4 for each ticket purchased at the door please your paper and plot a point that would be a possible solution pointthe ninth graders are hosting the next school dance they would like to make at least $500 profit from selling tickets 9th graders estimate that at most 300 students will attend the events they will earn $3 for each ticket purchased in advance and $4 for each ticket purchased at the door please grab your systems on paper and select the point that would be a possible solution point
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The estimate is reasonable because it is giving a flat rate for all of the prices.
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