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At an adventure park, a base ticket costs $85.50 per adult. Which equation can be used to calculate the base ticket price, A, for n adults? n = 85.50A A = 85.50n n equals 85.50 over A A equals 85.50 over
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At an adventure park, a base ticket costs $85.50 per adult. Which equation can be used to calculate the base ticket price, A, for n adults? n = 85.50A A = 85.50n n equals 85.50 over A A equals 85.50 over n. PLEASE HELP ASAP
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A=85.80n is correct I think
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