Solve.Tickets to a play were $25 for adults and $18 for children. 426 adult tickets were sold, and 255 children's tickets were sold. If the expenses for the play were $7000, how much profit was made?

A. $7240
B. $8240
C. $15,240
D. $7043


Answer: B

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