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Mathematics, 08.04.2021 20:30, renaudciera

3) Carnival A charges an entrance fee of $7.50 and $0.75 per ticket for the rides. Carnival B charges an entrance fee of $12.00 and $0.30 per ticket for the rides. After how many tickets must be purchased in order for the total cost would be the same for both carnivals?​

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