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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 06:00, o11011195

Ms. Dietz's class of 14 students is going to a play. Each student will pay for admission and buy a program. Mr. Miller's class of 22 students is going to a musical. Each student will also pay for admission and buy a program. Admission to the play is twice that of the musical, as shown in the table. The total cost for both groups of students is the same.

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