Mathematics
Mathematics, 19.02.2021 04:00, Falconpride847

Ming's school is selling tickets to a play. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 8 adult tickets and 1 student ticket for a total of $95. The school took in $71 on the second day by selling 2 adult tickets and 7 student tickets. Define two variables for this situation. Write a system of equations to represent this situation. What is the price each of one adult ticket and one student ticket?

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