Answer:
Tickets sold:
VIP [tex]=126[/tex]
$17 tickets [tex]=1,260[/tex]
$21 tickets [tex]=9\cdot 126+57=1,191[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of VIP tickets.
If ten times as many $17 tickets were sold as VIP tickets, then the number of $17 tickets is [tex]10x.[/tex]
If the number of $17 tickets sold was 57 more than the sum of the number of $21 tickets and VIP tickets, then [tex]10x+57=x+y[/tex] and the number y of $21 tickets is [tex]9x+57.[/tex]
Amounts earned:
VIP tickets [tex]=\$40x[/tex]
$17 tickets [tex]=\$17\cdot 10x=\$170x[/tex]
$21 tickets [tex]=\$21\cdot (9x+57)=\$(189x+1,197)[/tex]
Total [tex]=\$(40x+170x+189x+1,197)=\$(399x+1,197)[/tex]
The sales of all three kinds of tickets would total $51,471, so
[tex]399x+1,197=51,471\\ \\399x=51,471-1,197\\ \\399x=50,274\\ \\x=126[/tex]
Tickets sold:
VIP [tex]=126[/tex]
$17 tickets [tex]=1,260[/tex]
$21 tickets [tex]=9\cdot 126+57=1,191[/tex]