Mathematics, 17.12.2020 04:30, maevemboucher78
Mr. Oliveros takes theater students to a play. Mr. Oliveros spends $45.00 in all.
He pays $10.00 for his ticket and spends the rest on student tickets. Each
student ticket is $2.50. How many student tickets does Mr. Oliveros buy?
Show your work.
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