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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 03:24 JamesLachoneus

Part B: Solve the system of equations to find the number of kids and adults that visited the carnival.
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A carnival charges $3 for kids and $10 for adults. On Saturday, there were 500 visitors, and the total amount taken at the gate was $3,600. The equation representing the number of visitors is k + a = 500, where k represents the number kids and a represents the number of adults. The equation representing the amount of money collected is 3k + 10a = 3,600. How many kids and adults visited the carnival?

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