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Item 12 A discounted concert ticket costs $14.50 less than the original price pp. You pay $53 for a discounted ticket. Write an equation that can be used to find the original price.
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A discounted concert ticket costs $14.50 less than the original price pp. You pay $53 for a discounted ticket. Write an equation that can be used to find the original price.
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X= original price
X-14.50=$53
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x = original price
x = 53 + 14.50
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