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Each of the 25 students in mr.mcdonald's class sold 16 raffel tickets.if each ticket cost $15, how much money did mr.mcdonald's students raise?
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Each of the 25 students in mr.mcdonald's class sold 16 raffel tickets.if each ticket cost $15, how much money did mr.mcdonald's students raise?
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They made $6,000 all you have to do is multiply the number of tickets each student sold(16) by how much each ticket costs(15) then multiply that by the number of students there are in the class(25)
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16 raffle tickets for $15 each is a total of $240, take 240 and multiply by the 25 students.
240x25= 6,000.
Mr. McDonals raised $6,000.
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