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Thomas was selling tickets to his school play. The tickets cost $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. He sold 200 tickets and collected $610. Which system represents the number of adult and child tickets that Thomas sold?
O x+y=200
5x+2y= 610
o
X+y=610
5x+2y= 200
O x=
X+ y = 200
x+2y=610
O x+y= 200
5x+y=610

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