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A group of people pay 720$ for admission tickets to an amusement park.15 $ for adult ticket and 8 $ for kids.there are 25 more adults than children.how many kids are in the group
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A group of people pay 720$ for admission tickets to an amusement park.15 $ for adult ticket and 8 $ for kids.there are 25 more adults than children.how many kids are in the group
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Multiply 15 times 25. Next you have to subtract whatever answer you get when you multiply with 720. Then whatever answer you get when you multiply those two numbers then use it to divide by 8.
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15x25 to get how much they spent on the adult tickets.
Subtract that number from 720
Divide that number by 8 and you'll get how much children were in the group.
Hope that helps :)
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