Children’s tickets to the zoo cost $9 each, and adult tickets cost $16 each. On Monday, the zoo sold a total of 95 tickets and made $1,380 on ticket sales. Which of the following systems of equations could be used to find out how many of each ticket type was sold? Let a equal the number of adult tickets, and let c equal the number of child tickets.

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Children’s tickets to the zoo cost $9 each, and adult tickets cost $16 each. On Monday, the zoo sold a total of 95 tickets and made $1,380 on ticket sales. Which of the following systems of equations could be used to find out how many of each ticket type was sold? Let a equal the number of adult tickets, and let c equal the number of child tickets.






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