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Mathematics, 19.08.2021 04:40, isaihcarter

A lottery plans to give out $100 000 in prizes. The first ticket drawn wins $5, the second ticket drawn wins $10, and the third ticket drawn wins $20, and so on. How many prizes can the lottery afford to give out?

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