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Suppose you went to a carnival. the price in was $6, and you paid $0.50 to get on each ride. if you went to the carnival and rodeo 11 rides, how much did you spend?
suppose you went to a carnival. the price in was $6, and you paid $0.50 to get on each ride. if you went to the carnival and rodeo 11 rides, how much did you spend?

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