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Kari wins 1,282 tickets at an arcade. For each group of 65 tickets, she will receive a prize. Kari solves the problem 1,282 ÷ 65 and determines that she has enough tickets right now for 19 prizes. What is the least number of additional tickets that Kari needs to win to have enough tickets for a 20th prize?
18 more tickets
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