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A class of 4th graders sold tickets to their school play. Each of the 23 students in the class sold 4 tickets. The cost of each ticket was $ 7. How much did the class earn by selling tickets to the play
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A class of 4th graders sold tickets to their school play. Each of the 23 students in the class sold 4 tickets. The cost of each ticket was $ 7. How much did the class earn by selling tickets to the play
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So if each student sells 4 tickets and each ticket is $7, each student is making $28. You get that by multiplying 4 tickets by $7. And then finally you multiply the $28 by the 23 students to get the final answer.
Final Answer: $644
$28 x 23 = $644
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23 X 4=92 X 7= $644.00
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