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Mathematics, 02.12.2020 04:40 tylerwoodson

26. SUBSTITUTION CONCERT TICKETS Booker is buying tickets online for a concert. He finds tickets for
himself and his friends for $65 each plus a one-time fee of $10. Paula is looking
for tickets to the same concert. She finds them at another Web site for $69 and a one-time fee of $13.60.
a. Define the variables, and write equations to represent this situation.

b. Create a table of values for 1 to 5 tickets for each person's purchase.

c. Graph each of these equations.

d. Use the graph to determine who received the better deal? Explain why.

i will mark branliest if all are solved NOT MULTIPLE CHOICE PLZ HELP

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