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It cost $13 for admission to an amusement park, plus $1.50 for each ride. If you have a total of $33.50 to spend, what is the greatest number of tides you can go on
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It cost $13 for admission to an amusement park, plus $1.50 for each ride. If you have a total of $33.50 to spend, what is the greatest number of tides you can go on
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It cost $13 for admission to an amusement park, plus $1.50 for each ride. If you have a total of $33.50 to spend, what is the greatest number of tides you can go on
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13 rides is the greatest number of rides u can go on
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See the image for the full explanation. Edit: I see you copied the total dollar cost incorrectly from the image to the question now that I look at it. This provides the perfect opportunity for you to try to get the correct answer using the methodology I described! (Hint: The answer is actually 15)
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