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Trey is selling raffle tickets. For every 4 tickets, he charges $24 . Complete the table below showing the number of tickets and the amount Trey charges.

Trey is selling raffle tickets. For every 4 tickets, he charges $24 . Complete the-example-1
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This can be solved through identifying the unit rate. Given the idea Trey charges $24 for every 4 tickets, we can divide to find that:

$24 / 4 tickets = $6 per 1 ticket

With that information, we can calculate the rest through simple evaluation. That would look like so:

7 tickets • $6 per ticket = $42 for 7 tickets

$54 / $6 per ticket = 9 tickets for $54

10 tickets • $6 per ticket = $60 for every 10 tickets

Answer Recap: The answers, from left to right, would be 1, 42, 9, and 60.
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