CONCERT ATTENDANCE The Peninsula Brass Band will hold its semiannual concert in a community center that has a seating capacity of
a. Write a system of linear inequalities that gives the restrictions on the number of each type of ticket holder at the concert.
b. Graph the solution set S for the system of linear inequalities found in part (a).
c. Assuming that the attendance will be as expected, is it possible for
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