Solve the problem.Sam and Chad are ticket-sellers at their class play. Sam is selling student tickets for $2.00 each, and Chad selling adult tickets for $5.50 each. If their total income for 24 tickets was $83.00, how many tickets did Sam sell?
A. 10 tickets
B. 15 tickets
C. 14 tickets
D. 16 tickets
Answer: C
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