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Which equation models the cost of the tickets? A) c=5.25t B) c=15.75t C) c=10.50t D) c=26.25t
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Which equation models the cost of the tickets? A) c=5.25t B) c=15.75t C) c=10.50t D) c=26.25t
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Which equation models the cost of the tickets?
A) c=5.25t
B) c=15.75t
C) c=10.50t
D) c=26.25t
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10.50 divided by 2 is 5.25. meaning that each ticket is 5.25
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