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Ireally need its my last question gwen pays the entry fee and buys 10 tickets. it costs her a total of $30. tristan pays the entry fee and buys 15 tickets. it costs him a total of $40. keith pays the entry fee and buys 10 tickets. it costs him a total of $30. in this task, let x represent the entry fee and y represent the cost of each ticket in dollars. how much gwen paid. y = 10x + 30 how much tristan paid. y = 15x + 40 how much keith paid. y = 10x + 30 which two equations could you use as a system to find the cost of the entry fee and the cost of each ticket? why? you could use gwen and keith’s equations because there the same equation. answer this: did you use elimination or substitution? what was the entry fee, and how much did each ticket cost? (you would use substitution)

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