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1) Easton went to a concert with some of his friends. The tickets cost $29.50 for each person and together the friends paid $15 for parking. The total amount spent was $133. Det…
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1) Easton went to a concert with some
of his friends. The tickets cost
$29.50 for each person and together
the friends paid $15 for parking. The
total amount spent was $133.
Determine how many people went to
the concert.
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subtract the 15 from the 133
you get 118
divide 29.50 from the 118
you get 4
4 people went to the concert
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