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A marching band wants to raise $20,000 at its annual fundraiser. If they sell tickets for $20 a piece, how many tickets will they have to sell ?
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A marching band wants to raise $20,000 at its annual fundraiser. If they sell tickets for $20 a piece, how many tickets will they have to sell ?
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1000
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20,000 divided by 20 is 1,000!
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