Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 07:30, jadajohnson14

Astadium has 52,000 seats. seats sell for $42 in section a, $36 in section b, and $30 in section c. the number of seats in section a equals the total number of seats in sections b and c. suppose the stadium takes in $1,960,200 from each sold out event. how many seats does each section hold?

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