To state: The number of child, adult, and senior riders at the Pittsburgh zoo if children ride a train for 25 cents, adults pay $1.00 and senior citizens 75 cents. There were 250 more child riders than all other riders. On a given day, 1400 passengers paid a total of $740 for the rides.
There are 825 children, 410 adults, and 165 senior riders.
Given information:
At the Pittsburgh zoo, children ride a train for 25 cents, adults pay $1.00 and senior citizens 75 cents. There were 250 more child riders than all other riders. On a given day, 1400 passengers paid a total of $740 for the rides.
Explanation:
Let’s take x as the number of children riders, y as the number of adult riders, and z as the number of senior riders.
Now make equations using the given information.
On a given day, total number of passengers is 1400:
On a given day, 1400 passengers paid a total of $740 for the rides. Children ride a train for 25 cents on the other hand adults pay $1.00 and senior citizens 75 cents.
There were 250 more child riders than all other riders:
The three equations are:
Add equations (1) and (3),
Add equations (2) and (3),
Substitute the value of x as -2 in
Now substitute the value of x and y as 825 and 165 in equation (1),
Therefore, the resultant solution is
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