Solve the problem.A 550-seat theater will sell tickets at $25 and $14 for a particular concert. Let x and y represent the number of tickets that will sell for $25 and $14, respectively. Assume that the show will sell out. How many of each ticket must be sold for the revenue to be $9680?
A. 270 tickets at $25
280 tickets at $14
B. 180 tickets at $25
370 tickets at $14
C. 370 tickets at $25
180 tickets at $14
D. 280 tickets at $25
270 tickets at $14
Answer: B
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