Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.01.2021 21:00, coolasslimm

Marcus bought a booklet of tickets to use at the amusement park. He used 50% of the tickets on rides, 1/4 of the tickets on video games, and the rest of the tickets in the batting cage. Marcus says he used 24% of the tickets in the batting cage. Do you agree? [Yes or no,] because the percentage benchmark for 1/4 is [BLANK] %, so he used a total of [BLANK] % on rides and games. This leaves [BLANK] % for the battling cage.

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