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Courtney has $50 to spend at the state fair. Admission is $5 and each ride cost $3. Write and solve an equality to determine the maximum of rides that Ella can go on ?
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Courtney has $50 to spend at the state fair. Admission is $5 and each ride cost $3. Write and solve an equality to determine the maximum of rides that Ella can go on ?
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15 Rides
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50 - 5 = 45
45 ÷ 3 = 15
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