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Student price tickets to a movie are $1 and non student tickets are $2. 350 tickets are sold and the total amount made is $450. how many non student tickets were sold ? a) 100 b) 150 c) 200 d)250
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, arianaguerin
Janie has $3. she earns $1.20 for each chore she does and can do fractions of chores. she wants to earn enough money to buy a cd for $13.50. write an inequality to determine the number of chores, c, janie could do to have enough money to buy the cd.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, sportie59
Need ! the total ticket sales for a high school basketball game were $2,260. the ticket price for students were $2.25 less than the adult ticket price. the number of adult tickets sold was 230, and the number of student tickets sold was 180. what was the price of an adult ticket?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, blaqsafire404
Timmy uses 1 1 2 cups of sugar for every 2 gallons of lemonade he makes. how many cups of sugar would timmy use if he makes 13 gallons of lemonade?
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