The movie theater sold 345 tickets to a show. If 2/3 of the tickets sold were adult tickets, which cost $13.95 each, how much money did the theater make from the sale of children’s tickets if they cost 2/3 of the amount of silt tickets? Answer with a dollar amount rounded to the nearest hundredth, placing commas in appropriate places.

The theater sold 345 * 2/3 = <<345*2/3=230>>230 adult tickets.

The cost of the adult tickets was 230 * $13.95 = $<<230*13.95=3208.5>>3208.5
The cost of one adult ticket is 13.95 – 13.95 * 2/3 = $<<13.95-13.95*2/3=4.65>>4.65 less than the cost of one child ticket.
So the cost per child ticket is 13.95 – 4.65 = $<<13.95-4.65=9.3>>9.3
So the theater made 345 – 230 = <<345-230=115>>115 child tickets sales.
So the theater made 115 * $9.3 = $<<115*9.3=1069.5>>1069.5 from the sale of children's tickets. Answer: \boxed{1,069.50}.