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Students sold raffle tickets to raise money for a field trip, the first 20 tickets sold cost $4 each to sell more tickets they lowered the price to $2 each if they raise $216 how many tickets did they
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Students sold raffle tickets to raise money for a field trip, the first 20 tickets sold cost $4 each to sell more tickets they lowered the price to $2 each if they raise $216 how many tickets did they sell in all?
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so what is 20x4 is 80 then u do 216-20 =195 tickets sold i think
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