Mathematics, 21.08.2019 08:10 jhick285
The manager of a theater wants to know whether the majority of its patrons are adults or children one day, 5200 tickets were sold and the receipts totaled $38,148. the adult admission is $8.50, and the children's admission is $6.50
how many adult patrons were there?
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