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Hakeem has a coupon for 13 off the regular price, t, of a tent. Which expressions represent the price of the tent using the coupon? Select all the correct expressions. 1/3t 2/3t t−2/3t t−1/3 t−2/3 t−1/3t
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Hakeem has a coupon for 13 off the regular price, t, of a tent. Which expressions represent the price of the tent using the coupon? Select all the correct expressions.
1/3t
2/3t
t−2/3t
t−1/3
t−2/3
t−1/3t
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Answer B and F are correct
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