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Again the auction house raffle sold 200 tickets at $1 each. How many prizes of $10 should they to make the raffle a fair game?
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200 tickets at $1.00 each =$200 so 200 Divided by $10 is 20... The answer is 20 prizes forc$10
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200; $1e\pp
they should sell 20 prizes
20x10=200
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