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Daniel had $25 to spend at the fair if the admission to the fair was four dollars in the rides cost $1.50 each what is the greatest number of rights of Daniel can go on
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Daniel had $25 to spend at the fair if the admission to the fair was four dollars in the rides cost $1.50 each what is the greatest number of rights of Daniel can go on
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At the very most, Daniel can go on 14 rides. $25 - $4 = $21, $21 divided by $1.50 = 14. Hope I could help! :D
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14
Explanation:
25-4=21
21/1.5=14
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