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Is the fee for the ride tickets proportional to the number of tickets? Explain your reasoning.
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Is the fee for the ride tickets proportional to the number of tickets? Explain your reasoning.
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Is the fee for the ride tickets proportional to the number of tickets? Explain your reasoning.
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No the fee is not because for 5 tickets the price for 1 would be $1. But for 10 tickets the price for them would be $0.95. So there is a it is not proportions equally.
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