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Mathematics, 19.10.2021 01:00, loganharper992

A museum sold 50 more adult tickets at $6.50 each than children's admission tickets at $5.50 each. What is the minimum

number of each type of ticket that the cashier had to sell for

the total receipts to be at least $1000? [Show or explain the

procedure used to obtain your answer.]

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