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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 06:20, kaayla20

A new apartment complex is opening in College Station. The rent for each apartment is determined by its size: $1,500 for a 3-bedroom apartment, $900 for a 2-bedroom , and $500 for 1- bedroom. If all apartments are occupied for one month, the rent revenue will be $750,000. There are 200 more 1-bedroom apartments than the number of 2- bedroom and 3-bedroom apartments combined. There are a total of 1,550 bedrooms for all 1,000 apartments. Which system of equations can be used to determine the number of 1-bedroom apartments ()the number of 2-bedroom apartments (y) , and the number of 3-bedroom apartments (z) ?

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