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The 5 members of the Wyler family paid $112.50 for admissions to a water park . What was the price,p, of each ticket
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The 5 members of the Wyler family paid $112.50 for admissions to a water park . What was the price,p, of each ticket
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So what you would do is divide 112.50 by 5
112.50
÷ 5 = 22.5
So the price for each ticket is $22.5
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If those members all together paid that amount the divide it by 112.50 by 5 you might get a remainder and if not, that's great
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