Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.04.2020 06:48, nerual0503

Jake and Tyler decide to spend the afternoon at the fair enjoying their favorite activities, the roller coaster and the bungee jump. Jake went on the roller coaster 3 times and the bungee jump 3 times and spent a total of \$17.70.^ - Tyler went on the roller coaster 4 times, but only did the bungee jump once. He spent a total of $ 17.15. How much does it cost to ride the roller coaster? How much does it cost to do the bungee jump? Show your work

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