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A carnival charges a $5 admission fee plus $1 per ride. How many rides can you afford if you have $10 to spend?
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A carnival charges a $5 admission fee plus $1 per ride.
How many rides can you afford if you have $10 to spend?
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You can go on 5 rides.
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here is how U figure this out:U have to use $5 for admission fee so do 10-5 and now U only have $5 for rides since each ride is $1 U can only go on 5 rides.
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