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Mathematics, 01.11.2020 06:20 mandyt6058

You and your friends go to the movies. The cost of admission is $8.50 per person. Click on all the correct answers below according to the Letters A, B, and C. A Create an equation (y = kx) showing the relationship between the number of people going to the movies and the total cost of admission.
B If 18 people go to the theater, how much money would they pay in total?
C If a group of people spent $195.50, how many people went to the movies together?

A) y = 8.50x
B) $250.00
C) 23 people

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