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Jeff goes to a theme park to ride the roller coaster. The theme park charges an entry fee in addition to a fee for each roller coaster. 5 rides = $35 and 11 rides = $59. Find th…
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Jeff goes to a theme park to ride the roller coaster. The theme park charges an entry fee in addition to a fee for each roller coaster. 5 rides = $35 and 11 rides = $59. Find the prices in dollars for the entry fee and each roller coaster?
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Fee of entry= $15 and roller coaster costs 4$
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Entry fee $15 Roller coasters costs $4 each
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