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At the carnival, 9 friends bought 214 tickets.If they wanted to split all the tickets so each friend got the same amount,how many more tickets would they need to buy?
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At the carnival, 9 friends bought 214 tickets.If they wanted to split all the tickets so each friend got the same amount,how many more tickets would they need to buy?
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they need to buy 2 more tickets
214 + 2 = 216
216 tickets /9people = 24 tickets each person
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They would need to by 3 more tickets. 214 divided by 9 = 23 with the remainder of 3. So I divided 217 by 9 = 23. I added 3 to 214 which got a whole answer 23.
I hope I helped.
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