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The school band is selling raffle tickets for $2. If Kyle spent p dollars on tickets this week and q dollars on tickets the week before, which expression represents the total number of tickets Kyle bought? 2 (StartFraction p over q EndFraction) 2 (p q) StartFraction p q over 2 EndFraction StartFraction 2 over p q EndFraction.

User Stk
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Answer:

Tickets = p/2 + q/2

Explanation:

or C (can i maybe have b)

User Micah Smith
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Answer:

Tickets = p/2 + q/2

Explanation:

I don't understand the options, as written.

The answer should be Tickets = p/2 + q/2

If q = 10 and p = 20, Kyle would have bought 5 tickets the week before, and 10 tickets this week.

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