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At a carnival, Tammy bought 9 packs of 17 tickets each. She has used 36 of the tickets so far. How many tickets does she have left?
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At a carnival, Tammy bought 9 packs of 17 tickets each. She has used 36 of the tickets so far. How many tickets does she have left?
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The answer is 117
9x17=153
153-36=117
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Answer: 117 tickets left
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