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Mr Jones spent 156 to attend a college football game .twenty percent of this cost was for a parking pass.he spent the remainder of the money on two tickets for the game .what was the price per ticket
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Step One: Find 20% of 156
20% = .20
156 x .20 = 31.20
Step Two: Find the price of tickets
31.20 / 2 = 15.60
Final Answer: $15.60 per ticket
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