The play at the theater charges $7 for adults, $5 for school-age children, and $3 for babies?

The play at the theater charges $7 for adults, $5 for school-age children, and $3 for babies. A group of people went to see the play. There were the same number of school-age children as babies and the number of adults was the same as school-age children and babies combined. If the group paid $1562, how many babies were there?

2 Answers
Dec 19, 2017

There were 71 babies.

Explanation:

First define some variables:
Let x be the number of adults.
Let y be the number of children.
Let z be the number of babies.

Now write some equations.
(1) Money: 7x+5y+3z=1562
(2) Children vs. babies: y=z
(3) Adults vs. Children&Babies: x = y+z

Subbing (2) into (3) we get that x=y+y\rightarrow x=2y, which we'll call (4) for reference.

Subbing (2) and (4) into (1) we get:
7(2y) +5y + 3(y) = 1562
14y+5y+3y=1562
22y=1562
y=71

If y=71, then by (2), z=71 also. By (4), x=142.

Subbing these values back into (1) confirms that this solution works.

Since z is the number of babies, there were 71 babies.

Dec 19, 2017

There  were  71  babies.

Explanation:

Problems like this can be confusing for two reasons:

  1. It's hard to find a good way to express all those amounts
  2. There are two kinds of data to consider:
    . . . ~ The NUMBER of tickets of each type that were sold
    . . . ~ The monetary VALUE of each type of ticket

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First find a way to express the NUMBER sold of each type of ticket

Let x represent the number of babies' tickets that were sold

Babies' tickets . . . . . . . . . . . .x larr number of babies' tickets
Same number . . . . . . . . . . . ..x larr number of children's tickets
The combined number . . . 2x larr number of adults' tickets
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Now find a way to express the VALUE of the tickets sold

x  tickets  @ $3   ea . . . . . . 3x larr value of babies' tickets

x  tickets  @ $5  ea . . . . . . 5x larr value of children's tickets

2x tickets @ $7  ea . . . .7(2x) larr value of adults' tickets
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Now you can set up the equation

[babies' value] plus [children's value] plus [adults' value] = $1562
[ . . . . . 3x . . . .] .+ .[ . . . . . 5x . . . . . ] .+ . [ . . . 7(2x) . .]  =   1562

Solve for x, already defined as "the number of babies' tickets"

1) Clear the parentheses by distributing the 7
3x + 5x + 14x = 1562

2) Combine like terms
22x = 1562

3) Divide both sides by 22 to isolate x, already defined as "the number of tickets for babies"
x = 71 larr the number of tickets for babies

Answer:
There were 71 babies
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Check:

71  babies     @ $3  ea . . . . . . . $213

71 children @ $5  ea . . . . . . . $355

142  adults   @ $7  ea . . . . . . . $994
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color(white)(......................)Total. . . . . . $1562

Check !