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Ron plans on visiting an amusement park this weekend. Admission to the park costs $13.00, and each attraction costs $2.52 to use. If Ron has saved $59.00 for this weekend, what …
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Ron plans on visiting an amusement park this weekend. Admission to the park costs $13.00, and each attraction costs $2.52 to use. If Ron has saved $59.00 for this weekend, what is the highest number of attractions he can visit at the park?
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18 attractions
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if he pays for the admissions, he is left with $59.00-$13.00=$46.00. So $46.00/$2.52=18.253968254. So he gets 18 attraction
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